
From Myakka to Taiwan
Sometimes I spend all day trying to count the leaves on a single tree. To do this I have to climb branch by branch and

Sometimes I spend all day trying to count the leaves on a single tree. To do this I have to climb branch by branch and

Beza, Who Saved the Forest of Ethiopia, One Church at a Time, A Conservation Story By Meg Lowman, Worku Mulat; Published by The Peppertree Press,

When I took office, only high energy physicists had ever heard of what is called the Worldwide Web … Now even my cat has its

The nation behaves well if it treats natural resources as assets which it must turn over to the next generation increased and not impaired in

Life in the Treetops – Exploration of the World’s Canopies by Dr. “CanopyMeg” Lowman Chief of Science and Sustainability, California Academy of Sciences, USA www.canopymeg.com

Article from the online edition of Beloit Daily News: All of the action is at the top, at least in a forest. That’s what conservation

From The Sentinel Cumberlink: CHAMBERSBURG — Meg Lowman, a pioneer of the science of tree canopy ecology, will be the guest speaker at the 144th

Bloomberg Businessweek interview with Dr. Meg Lowman regarding the church forests in Ethiopia. Article written by Manuela Hoelterhoff in Bloomberg News: Conservation biologist Margaret D.

The best time to plant a tree is twenty years ago. The next best time is now. — African proverb I am swallowing mouthfuls of

Dr. Lowman’s article originally posted at calacademy.org: I’m swallowing mouthfuls of dust each day driving long distances through a landscape parched by East Africa’s annual