
Methods in Forest Canopy Research
Methods in Forest Canopy Research By Meg Lowman, Timothy D. Schowalter, and Jerry F. Franklin; Published by University of California Press, November 26, 2012 Buy

Methods in Forest Canopy Research By Meg Lowman, Timothy D. Schowalter, and Jerry F. Franklin; Published by University of California Press, November 26, 2012 Buy

Margaret D. Lowman, Ph.D. Called the “real-life Lorax” by National Geographic and has been referenced as one of the “Einsteins” of treetop exploration in this

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

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

PDF of an article written by Dr. Lowman in The Explorers Journal titled, “Finding Sanctuary – Saving the biodiversity of Ethiopia, one church forest at

LAST CHANCE to join Canopymeg on the Orinoco River, where she is leading a trip jointly for the Smithsonian Institution/Explorers Club. Below is information about

Prelude — On August 10, 2010, approximately ten of us will embark for the northeast corner of Ethiopia. Our mission: to work with local foresters

1. January 20-28, students and families can join her for canopy research at the world’s longest canopy walkway site ACTS (Amazon Center for Tropical Studies).

From WINGS Worldquest: On April 28th in New York City, Wings WorldQuest will host the 7th annual Women of Discovery Awards, honoring five outstanding women