
Wall Protecting the Zhara Church Forest in Ethiopia [VIDEO]
A look at the new wall and latrines that have been build at Zhara Church Rainforest in Ethiopia. Thanks to efforts from scientists, donors, and

A look at the new wall and latrines that have been build at Zhara Church Rainforest in Ethiopia. Thanks to efforts from scientists, donors, and

Become a citizen scientist! In the Summer of 2012 you can join CanopyMeg in the Amazon, uncovering the secrets of the forest canopy. Itinerary includes

Dr. Meg Lowman will be appearing at the “Rainforest Rendezvous: So Much Yet to Discover” to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Bolz Conservatory. Details

From The Wall Street Journal: Tree climbing is no longer kids’ stuff. With the right equipment and training, a killer view (and workout) can be

====PRESS RELEASE==== Media Advisory FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE — September 13, 2011 Contact:[email protected]; 919.733.7450, ext. 305 BugFest Critter Cook-off to feature the culinary stylings of local

DC Randle explores the Amazon Rainforest canopy and talks about what made him want to become a biologist, what he tells his students and what

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

PDF Version (updated 9/3/2011) Abebe, M.H., et al., The role of area enclosures and fallow age in the restoration of plant diversity in northern Ethiopia.

Fieldwork in the rain at the ACTS canopy walkway system in Amazonian Peru. ACTS walkway with DC Randle DC Randle talks about the rainforest canopy,

From technicianonline.com: Learning the Ropes Specialists in forest canopy research and in tree climbing came together to pass on climbing tips. Meg Lowman, a scientist