Forest Health Linked to Human Health
TREE Foundation research associate, Dr. Worku Mulat, continues to pursue environmental health in Ethiopia. Read this new publication.
TREE Foundation research associate, Dr. Worku Mulat, continues to pursue environmental health in Ethiopia. Read this new publication.
Tree Foundation teamed up with leading global research and acadmeic instituions to launch a collaborative research project on the impact of climate change on Lake
Published in the journal Science on February 24, 2012. Click here to view file.
Job Description Post Doc. Title: Postdoctoral Position Working Title: Consequences of urban and global warming for plant-animal interactions. Work Location: Gardner Hall, Lab of Steve
A look at the new wall and latrines that have been build at Zhara Church Rainforest in Ethiopia. Thanks to efforts from scientists, donors, and
TREE Foundation is thrilled to announce that 2 new species of mites have been named after 2 thoughtful conservation donors, so now our new-naming fund
TREE Foundation has generated countrywide inspiration by priests to conserve their church forests. Our team presented information in ecosystem services at this meeting of 700+
Dr. Margaret “CanopyMeg” Lowman’s update from her trip working to save the Church Forests of Ethiopia: Our biodiversity team just attended a workshop of the
Dr. Margaret “CanopyMeg” Lowman’s update from her trip working to save the Church Forests of Ethiopia: Monday, January 8 – Today we started sampling at
Some of our great field team in action during the Ethiopia Church Forest expedition: