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From Sarasota Herald-Tribune: When bird watchers like Forest Hayes see an unidentified specimen, fumbling for a field guide could blow the chance to get a

From Sarasota Herald-Tribune: When bird watchers like Forest Hayes see an unidentified specimen, fumbling for a field guide could blow the chance to get a

Or, why is climate change a global (not local) issue? For scientists, the challenge of trying to understand the impacts of climate upon the future

One of the few whole-tree herbivory estimates was conducted in Walcha, New South Wales, Australia with Earthwatch volunteers in 1985. Over 100,000 leaves were measured

From the Miami Herald: The following editorial appeared in the Miami Herald on Friday, July 10: As a Senate hearing so aptly pointed out Wednesday,

From the Venice Area Audubon Society: Dr. Meg Lowman to Speak at VAAS Dinner Topic: Conservation for the Next Generation The Venice Area Audubon Society

Dr. Margaret D. Lowman is the Florida Trend Business Magazine Icon of the Month: Icon: Margaret D. Lowman By Art Levy – 2/1/2009 I grew up in

Discover the wonders of Florida’s forest canopy on Friday, December 26 during a nature walk at Myakka River State Park. Professor of Biology and Environmental

From scgov.net: Professor of Biology and Environmental Studies Dr. Meg Lowman and her New College of Florida Conservation Biology Students invite county residents to observe

From the Herald-Tribune: Meg Lowman, professor of biology and environmental studies and director of environmental initiatives at New College of Florida, recently qualified for the

On January 23, 22 students and two faculty members from New college of Florida embarked on the “trip of a lifetime”. They voyaged to the