
Fall monarch migration is a yearly miracle
Dr. Lowman’s latest Nature’s Secrets column in newsobserver.com: We left the endless urban sprawl of Mexico City at 6 a.m., along bumpy roads in the
Dr. Lowman’s latest Nature’s Secrets column in newsobserver.com: We left the endless urban sprawl of Mexico City at 6 a.m., along bumpy roads in the
Methods in Forest Canopy Research by Margaret D. Lowman, Timothy D. Schowalter, and Jerry F. Franklin is now available for purchase! Order Online at ucpress.edu
From alumniblog.ncsu.edu: Lowman, or “Canopy Meg,” as she is known for her work researching the canopies of rain forests, is also the subject of the
Kelly, a student at Hidden Valley Elementary School writes in with some questions for her Amazon Rainforest report. Below are the questions and answers: Dr.
Video highlighting Dr. “Canopymeg” Lowman’s visit to canopies around the world — with an inside scoop on methods, tree canopies, and important issues surrounding research
Dr. Meg Lowman will be appearing at the “Rainforest Rendezvous: So Much Yet to Discover” to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Bolz Conservatory. Details
Dr. Lowman’s latest Nature’s Secrets column in newsobserver.com: Cutting-edge technology helps save rhinos in India The North Carolina Museum of Natural History’s new Nature Research
PDF Version (updated 9/3/2011) Abebe, M.H., et al., The role of area enclosures and fallow age in the restoration of plant diversity in northern Ethiopia.
Dr. Lowman’s latest Nature’s Secrets column in newsobserver.com: Did you know that over 70 species of ants live in Raleigh? A survey of urban insects,
From technicianonline.com: Learning the Ropes Specialists in forest canopy research and in tree climbing came together to pass on climbing tips. Meg Lowman, a scientist