
Canopy Meg wants you to care about the rainforest [AUDIO]
Samantha Larson talks with “Canopy Meg” about her tree-climbing exploits, the power of Google Earth, and the importance of spirituality in rainforest conservation. Read the

Samantha Larson talks with “Canopy Meg” about her tree-climbing exploits, the power of Google Earth, and the importance of spirituality in rainforest conservation. Read the

Gordon, age 13, writes in with questions about rainforest cutting for an I-search report at school. Below are Gordon’s questions and Meg’s answers. 1. What

PROGRAM FEATURES “This is a non-stop workshop full of once-in-a-lifetime experiences.” Unique, active, and fun! This expedition is an eye-opening introduction to the environmental and

From technicianonline.com: As part of the N.C. Museum of Natural Sciences’ monthly “Science Cafe,” Meg Lowman discussed the hard facts of the state of the

Imagine yourself overlooking the canopy of the Rainforest! AMAZON RAINFOREST WORKSHOP Specially Designed for Travelers Interested in Natural History, Canopy Research, and Ethnobotany DEPARTURE DATE:

AMAZON RAINFOREST WORKSHOP DEPARTURE DATE: JUNE 25, 2007 Group Leader – DR. MEG LOWMAN Unique, active, and fun! This expedition is an eye-opening introduction to

From the Earthwatch Institute: Raising Her Children in the Treetops, Meg Lowman Led Earthwatch Expeditions in the Rainforests of Australia Full Article

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

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