
Students in middle school learn about canopy ecology
Students at Casey Middle School in New York State just read The Most Beautiful Roof in the World: Exploring the Rainforest Canopy for their science

Students at Casey Middle School in New York State just read The Most Beautiful Roof in the World: Exploring the Rainforest Canopy for their science

Life in the Treetops : Adventures of a Woman in Field Biology By Meg Lowman Published May 20, 2008 Buy Now from Amazon.com Overview A

It’s a Jungle Up There : More Tales from the Treetops By Meg Lowman, Edward Burgess, James Burgess; foreword by Sir Ghillean R. Prance Published May

From The Abstract: Meg Lowman is the director of the Nature Research Center at the NC Museum of Natural Sciences and a research professor at

From the NRC: The inaugural Teen Science Café starts off with a presentation from Nature Research Center director “Canopy” Meg Lowman, a pioneer of tree-top

From WRAL.com: The N.C. Museum of Natural Sciences’ new wing, the Nature Research Center, is perfect for older kids. And it will begin offering a

The NRC Citizen Science expedition to the Amazon Rain Forest took place during the summer of 2012. Below you will find a list of the

Dr. “CanopyMeg” Lowman and Dr. Alemayehu Wassie Eshete guide us on a walk around the wall built at Zhara Church Rainforest in Ethiopia. The Zhara

Kelly, a student at Hidden Valley Elementary School writes in with some questions for her Amazon Rainforest report. Below are the questions and answers: Dr.

From National Geographic: The movie version of the Dr. Seuss’s classic conservation story The Lorax tells the story of Ted, a boy who wanders beyond