
Sustainable drinkables
An emerging community of “vinecologists” sees opportunity amidst the trellises: These ecologically minded researchers and vintners see a chance to strike a smarter balance between

An emerging community of “vinecologists” sees opportunity amidst the trellises: These ecologically minded researchers and vintners see a chance to strike a smarter balance between

NSF REU co-speaker Rebecca Tripp’s article “In My Nature” has been published in the Dec/Jan 2013/2014 issue of Ability Magazine: Growing up on the rugged

(Originally posted on calacademy.org on 11/18/2013:) SAN FRANCISCO (November 18, 2013) – The California Academy of Sciences is pleased to announce that Dr. Meg Lowman will

Dr. Lowman’s latest Nature’s Secrets column in newsobserver.com: Though Americans represent 5 percent of the world’s population, we use 30 percent of the planet’s resources

Teach your children well. — Crosby, Stills and Nash The year 2013 marked the 100th birthday of the British Ecological Society, and the International Congress

Dr. Lowman’s latest Nature’s Secrets column in newsobserver.com: The year 2013 marks the 100th birthday of the British Ecological Society, so the International Congress of

Dr. Margaret D. Lowman, research professor in the College of Sciences at North Carolina State University and senior scientist at the North Carolina Museum of

[three_fourth]Another exciting NC Museum Citizen Science Expedition to the Amazon is planned for July 11-20, 2014. Join group leader Canopy Meg as you venture to

Dr. Meg Lowman writes about saving the forest canopies of Ethiopia in “What’s Up?” The Newsletter of the International Canopy Network; Volume 19, Number 3,

Lydia Jo Ball writes: I recently graduated from Colby College, Maine, with my Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Science. I am passionate about research questions