
Mailbag: An iguana in every pot
Below is feedback Dr. Lowman has received regarding her column in the Herald-Tribune: An iguana in every pot. Some of the feedback will be followed

Below is feedback Dr. Lowman has received regarding her column in the Herald-Tribune: An iguana in every pot. Some of the feedback will be followed

Below is feedback Dr. Lowman has received regarding her column in the Herald-Tribune: ‘Anoles on steroids’ adapt well. Some of the feedback will be followed

Photos from the Amazon Rainforest Workshop led by Meg Lowman on June 24 – July 2, 2008:

Professor Lowman and New college undergraduates studying herbivory and Ethnobotany in the forest canopy of the Amazon rain forests in Peru. Lowman’s field class tested

Meg Lowman was the explorer chosen for a classroom assignment by 4th grade student, Colleen Schulken, at Webster Hill Elementary School in West Hartford, CT.

Here is a PDF poster/printout of the Art of Exploration featuring Meg’s Lowman’s exploration of the rainforest canopy and more. It was created by The

From packetonline.com: No Child Left Inside Author and biologist Margaret Lowman raised her sons in the treetops. Wednesday, May 21, 2008 12:12 PM EDT By

From the Herald-Tribune: LOVE YOUR ‘HOME’ 10 ways to celebrate Earth Day by Dr. Meg Lowman “It is only a little planet But how beautiful

Meg was featured in “What It Takes ’07: The Green Adventure,” an article in the October 2007 issue of National Geographic Adventure Magazine written to

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