
Ethiopia’s Church Forests
Conservation of Ethiopia’s Church Forests A protective wall surrounds the Mekame Selam Kolala Meskel church’s forest in South Gonder, a region of northern Ethiopian. Photo

Conservation of Ethiopia’s Church Forests A protective wall surrounds the Mekame Selam Kolala Meskel church’s forest in South Gonder, a region of northern Ethiopian. Photo

Below is from the ESA 50th Anniversary Cameo Series week’s cameo – “Out on a Limb – Research in Australia’s Forest Canopies” by Meg Lowman,

When people see the lecture about Ethiopian church forests, they are inspired about this incredible resource and how to save it. Here is one free-lance

Videos taken in India while doing canopy conservation & outreach:

From The Assam Times: Globally renowned expert on forest canopy ecology, Professor Margaret Lowman of North Carolina State University, USA has underlined the need for

Our Ethiopian church forest team has identified these critical church forests for conservation. Now you can have your own biodiversity “save-a-species” legacy, and save a

An artwork of Meg-as-Canopy by Indian canopy ecology student, M. Paramesh, marks a successful visit to work on India’s critical forest conservation.

From Talks@ATREE: Speaker: Dr. Margaret D. Lowman Date: January 28, 2011 Time: 4 pm Venue: ATREE Auditorium in Bangalore, India Title: UN Year of the

The Pygmy three-toed sloth is on the list of one of the world’s most endangered animals. TREE Foundation has supported the training of canopy students

There is one important difference between ecology and many other fascinating sciences and games: unsolved problems of chess, astronomy, or mathematics will not change if