
Students Experience Elephant Workshop at Conservation Program in India
The NATURE RESEARCH CENTER in Raleigh, North Carolina, has the capability to connect to all 1.5 million K-12 students in the state, as well as

The NATURE RESEARCH CENTER in Raleigh, North Carolina, has the capability to connect to all 1.5 million K-12 students in the state, as well as

Published in the journal Science on February 24, 2012:

Dr. Neville Winchester, Department of Geography, University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada V8W 3N5 Alameyuhu Wassie Eshete, Forestry Department, Bahir Dar, EthiopiaMeg Lowman, PAMS, North

The ecology of Ethiopia is vastly understudied and also degrading rapidly due to human activities. Much of the natural landscape has been cleared for agriculture,

Click on the cover thumbnail below to read one of Dr. Margaret Lowman’s latest journal articles published in BIOTROPICA. The document is in PDF format.

Sarasota County’s Conservation Awards Committee has selected recipients of the 14th Annual Sarasota County Conservation Awards. These awards recognize individuals or groups that have taken

Their equipment list was unusual — carabiners, 200 feet of rope, strips of towels, water, clippers, tree harness, ice chest, plastic bags, notebooks, growth hormones,

A new century of environmental consciousness is dawning. Under the pressures of explosive human population growth, our planet’s natural communities are shriveling rapidly. They are

Early this year, TREE Foundation Executive Director Meg Lowman was named to the board of Land Empowerment Animals People (LEAP) Spiral, an organization dedicated to

In April, TREE Foundation founder and executive director Meg Lowman received the Explorers Medal for her formidable career as an arbornaut — a lifetime dedicated