
Join Meg Lowman Saturday, February 13 at noon for “Climate Change is a Woman’s Issue.” Hosted by UN Women USA Gulf Coast Chapter. Proceeds support UN programs for women and girls around the globe. All details are below. Sign up here to register.


Join Meg Lowman Saturday, February 13 at noon for “Climate Change is a Woman’s Issue.” Hosted by UN Women USA Gulf Coast Chapter. Proceeds support UN programs for women and girls around the globe. All details are below. Sign up here to register.

Research Associate Adele Rossetti Begins Artist Residency in Brazil’s Atlantic Forest Adele beside the largest and oldest recorded Paraná pine (Araucaria angustifolia) in the Atlantic

TREE Foundation and CanopyMeg.com are excited to share a recent feature highlighting Meg Lowman, internationally known forest canopy scientist, author, and explorer, in a Spanish-language

TREE Foundation recently received this fascinating video from Stephen Leatherman, also known as “Dr. Beach,” highlighting new scientific interest in Burmese python biology. While Burmese

Dr. Meg Lowman responds to new rainforest research, plus a spotlight on artist and Research Associate Adele Rossetti and a free opportunity to learn from