
Students learning the ropes for Baker summer research project
You do not need the use of your legs to be a field biologist. Join CanopyMeg’s summer research undergraduates who will be studying the ecology

You do not need the use of your legs to be a field biologist. Join CanopyMeg’s summer research undergraduates who will be studying the ecology

Dr. Lowman’s latest Nature’s Secrets column in newsobserver.com: Who lives in your home? Most people count their family members, plus an optional dog or cat.

Links to all of Dr. Lowman’s monthly columns, Nature’s Secrets, are available below. (Blog link goes to local link of the article, HT goes to

Life in the Treetops : Adventures of a Woman in Field Biology By Meg Lowman Published May 20, 2008 Buy Now from Amazon.com Overview A

The North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics hosted “TEDxNCSSM” on April 13, 2013 as a celebration of human achievement and experience in a wide

Coffee is migrating. As it’s getting hotter at lower altitudes, the lower plants are dying off, so it marches the coffee forest up the slopes.

Most children have a bug period. — E.O. Wilson, distinguished insect scientist from Harvard University The 2012 International Congress of Entomology was held in Daegu,

National Science Foundation Research Opportunity 3D Invertebrate Herbivory and Biodiversity in Deciduous North American Forest Canopies: Inspiring Students with Physical Disabilities to Pursue Field Biology

To me a lush carpet of pine needles or spongy grass is more welcome than the most luxurious Persian rug. — Helen Keller Twenty-eight citizen

From NRC: Reigning BugFest Critter Cook-off Champ, Chef Michael Lee of Sono, returns to defend his title against Jibarra’s Chef Oscar Diaz RALEIGH — Japanese and