
STUDENTS IN THE CANOPY – Rebecca Tripp
Rebecca Tripp is a student who studied with Dr. Meg Lowman’s National Science Foundation grant for undergraduate students, where mobility-limited students were trained to climb

Conservation of the Ethiopian church forests: threats, opportunities and implications for their management
From the Science of The Total Environment, Volumes 551–552, 1 May 2016, Pages 404–414: Abstract: In the central and northern highlands of Ethiopia, native forest

Young TREE supporter illustrates her concern about losing trees at local park
Sara has been a lover of trees since she was old enough to climb them. Now 8-yrs-old, she still loves to climb trees but has

Why Are TREE’S BEZA Books Important?
Why Are TREE’S BEZA Books Important? Article by Helen Gold As you may be aware, TREE FOUNDATION is selling a book called ‘BEZA’. It’s a great story, about an

Meg Lowman Treetops Camp in July 2016
Tanglewood Nature Center in Elmira/Lowman NY hosted 16 middle school girls for the “Meg Lowman Treetops Camp in July 2016”. In partnership with Cornell University’s

Watch how this Solo drone is used during a tree climbing expedition in Madagascar
The Cornell Tree Climbing Institute took Solo on an expedition to Madagascar, where they use it as a tool to plan safer and accurate climbing

Ethiopian conservation partner, Alemayehu Wassie, recognized for work in the church forests
CONGRATULATIONS to our Ethiopian conservation partner, Dr. Alemayehu Wassie, for his feature in this African Geographic article! TREE is very proud to partner with this

Young girls dedicated to helping TREE’s sloth research program
These young girls have raised over $300 within their “Save the Sloths” group at school. They plan to continue to learn about sloths, educate others,

Dr. Meg Lowman elected in ESA’s 2016 fellows program
Dr. Lowman has been recognized for her service as a member of the Ecological Society of America (ESA) and for promoting the science of ecology.

Why Walkways?
Why Walkways? Article by Helen Gold Can Canopy Walkways Help To Get Your Kids in Touch With Nature? Canopy walkways – also known as ‘treetop

Field Report: Women in Science Summit 2016
D.C. Randle’s field report from the first annual Women in Science Summit hosted at the California Academy of Sciences. This year, my friend and mentor,

Williams College canopy walkway
Here are some views of our Williams College canopy walkway in Hopkins Forest, Massachusetts. It’s the first canopy walkway in North America and was built

Amazon Rainforest Workshop – Summer 2017
[three_fourth]Travel as a Citizen Scientist to the Amazon with California Academy of Sciences and Dr. Meg Lowman, Director of Global Initiatives & Senior Scientist in

Fashion versus Function in the Canopy? Levi’s talk to CanopyMeg
In this article from Levi Strauss & Co., CanopyMeg is described as being a modern day pioneer who wears her Levi’s® in the rainforest treetops.

Great book forthcoming — Life in the Dark: Illuminating Biodiversity in the Shadowy Haunts of Planet Earth
Great book forthcoming — photos of uncharted biodiversity – enjoy!!! “Deep inside caves, at the bottoms of oceans and lakes, beneath the ground: these concealed

Gary Braasch – A Tribute to Mother Nature’s Favorite Son
World-acclaimed photojournalist Gary Braasch died on March 7, 2016 while photographing coral bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Gary’s passion was to visualize climate

Women in Science Summit 2016 Recap [VIDEO]
Check out this video from the 28 January 2016 Women in Science Summit (co-hosted by CanopyMeg Lowman) at the California Academy of Sciences, that inspired

Nature RX
Set in the world of a spoofed prescription drug commercial, Nature Rx is all about inspiring folks to explore and rediscover their love of the

Millennium Ecologic Museum opens in Cameroon, Africa
Millennium Ecologic Museum in Cameroon, Africa opens its doors in January 2016!!! We are excited to partner with Dr. Bernard Nkongmeneck on this important biodiversity

Women in Science Summit on January 28 to spotlight diversity
LIVE STREAM of WOMEN in Science Summit 2016 #SciWomen16. Watch video here. https://www.youtube.com/live/_0dXodS8Qq0?si=iUUs0F0TXQLTfKwo Via University of California Santa Cruz: A Women in Science Summit co-sponsored by