
Researcher and sons share rain forest experiences
From the Sarasota Herald-Tribune: When scientist Meg Lowman assigned her young sons the task of keeping personal journals of their time in the rain forests,

From the Sarasota Herald-Tribune: When scientist Meg Lowman assigned her young sons the task of keeping personal journals of their time in the rain forests,

Margaret D. Lowman, better known as Canopy Meg, wasn’t always a celebrated rain forest researcher with seven books and nearly 90 other journal articles under

Nestled amidst the growing number of housing developments in Sarasota lies Red Bug Slough. Formerly known by some locals as Skeeters’ Drain, this nature preserve

How do trees help us fight climate change, and what more can we do to protect them? Dr. Meg Lowman, aka CanopyMeg, recently joined the

Scottish artist and sculptress Angela Palmer, based in London, thrills the imagination with history, geology, mapping, sculpture, and masterful storytelling. Watch this video to light

Early this year, TREE Foundation Executive Director Meg Lowman was named to the board of Land Empowerment Animals People (LEAP) Spiral, an organization dedicated to

In April, TREE Foundation founder and executive director Meg Lowman received the Explorers Medal for her formidable career as an arbornaut — a lifetime dedicated

On December 14, 2021 Meg Lowman sat down with Lady Freethinker about her pioneering exploration of forest canopies, overcoming challenges as a female scientist in

On December 13 2021, Meg Lowman’s recent memoir The Arbornaut: A Life Discovering the Eighth Continent in the Trees Above Us featured in Yale Climate

On October 16, 2021 Meg Lowman sat down with Radio New Zealand, a prominent New Zealand public service radio broadcaster, to talk about her adventures