
Tanglewood nature camp gives girls a taste of science
The Tanglewood camp familiarizes girls with what scientists do, their field equipment, biodiversity, rain forest research and more. Full Article

The Tanglewood camp familiarizes girls with what scientists do, their field equipment, biodiversity, rain forest research and more. Full Article

A new century of environmental consciousness is dawning. Under the pressures of explosive human population growth, our planet’s natural communities are shriveling rapidly. They are

NASA satellite data are giving scientists insight into how large-scale deforestation in the Amazon Basin in South America is affecting regional climate. Researchers found during

A group of twelve teachers, led by Professor Meg Lowman of New College department of Environmental Studies, visited the tropical rain forests of Panama during

Canopymeg worked on vines and pondered the question: “Are vines highways for herbivores?” in the rain forests of Panama. She also studied the links between

Video of blimp and canopy raft being used to access the rainforest canopy in French Guiana. [MEDIA=7]

In 1994, Dr. Lowman was the chief scientist in the canopy of the rain forests of Belize. Working at Blue Creek, she studied the herbivory

Canopymeg was part of the Radeau des Cimes expeditions, whereby some 50 international canopy scientists partner and utilize hot air balloons and a canopy raft