
Nine-year-old holds successful fundraiser for Ethiopia Church Forest conservation
Thanks go out to Grace for such a wonderful idea and to everyone that donated to the TREE Foundation for Ethiopia Church Forest conservation! Happy

Thanks go out to Grace for such a wonderful idea and to everyone that donated to the TREE Foundation for Ethiopia Church Forest conservation! Happy

“CanopyMeg” Lowman lectured at Jimma University in Jimma, Ethiopia during early October, and is pictured here in dialogue with the science faculty discussing possible collaborative

Methods in Forest Canopy Research by Margaret D. Lowman, Timothy D. Schowalter, and Jerry F. Franklin is now available for purchase! Order Online at ucpress.edu
Sergey G. Ermilov1, Neville N. Winchester, Margaret M. Lowman & Alemayehu Wassie 2012. Two new species of oribatid mites (Acari: Oribatida) from Ethiopia, including a

TREE Foundation teacher intern DC Randle offered Wildlife Conservation and Management trainings to the naturalists guides of Explorama Tours July 1 – 3, 2012 at
On July 30, Dr. Meg Lowman was the distinguished speaker at the Marine Conservation Seminar Series 2012. The full video of the talk is available

Too simple to revolutionize fruit pickup? This recent invention is only a wooden press that forces trees to develop a narrow spot in the basis

Water, water everywhere but not a drop to drink! Amazon Amigos and the Peruvian non-profit, CONAPAC, continue its partnership by bringing clean drinking water to
Here is a wonderful video with Amharic translation, explaining our TREE conservation project in Ethiopia. Enjoy!https://youtu.be/seLWITW165w?si=tQLr0LyTubdvekkG Created by Feven Legesse Mulat from Texas. For more

From June 2012 Nature India: American tree top specialist Margaret Lowman, on a scholarship to India, is hoping to build canopy walkways here. Her aim: