Fabulous work by TREE research associates Anthony Ambrose and Wendy Baxter!! From CBS This Morning: “In our Eye on Earth series, we are walking among giants: ancient trees. The huge sequoia groves of California draw millions of tourists a year, but these forests are more than photo
Read more →Moore’s three-year term begins in 2020; Two New Board Members Named November 5, 2019 / Sarasota, FL — Sarasota conservationist and philanthropist Elizabeth Moore has been named president of the TREE Foundation, an international non-profit organization based in Sarasota dedicated to tree and forest research, exploration, education,
Read more →“Margaret Lowman aka ‘Canopy Meg’ has dedicated a lifetime of pioneering research into the hidden ecosystems of forest canopies found all over our home planet. As these imperiled marvels of nature enter an increasingly fragile state of balance, Meg is working to save Earth’s forests and conserve
Read more →Local families from Sarasota-Manatee VillageLearners enjoyed a guided walk to the Canopy Walkway at Myakka River State Park led by Dr. Margaret “CanopyMeg” Lowman, Executive Director of TREE Foundation. The children and their families learned about the history and importance of canopy walkways, similar projects around the
Read more →VINS (Vermont Institute of Natural Sciences) opened a new canopy walkway, serving New England and beyond. This 800-plus foot structure includes a tower, spider web, and eagle’s nest artwork. Located in Quechee, Vermont. Don’t miss it!! Read more about VINS new canopy walkway in this article
Read more →via Vermont Institute of Natural Science: Save the Date! You are cordially invited to the Forest Canopy Walk Launch Party Saturday, September 28 VINS Nature Center 5:00pm – 7:00pm Keynote Speaker Dr. Meg Lowman, Forest Canopy Biologist Grand Tour of Our New Exhibit Forest Canopy Walk LEARN
Read more →We’ve now been in the field for about 2 weeks, and have visited 6 different church forests in the South Gondar region. Every day brings new discoveries, underscoring how much there is still to learn about the ecology of these ecosystems. As of this day, we’ve recorded
Read more →Topic: A Treetop View of the World’s Forests Description: Join us for a webinar with Dr. Meg Lowman, a world-renowned tree canopy expert and forest conservation scientist. “Canopy Meg” will provide a treetop view of the health of the world’s forests over her storied 30-year career. Learn
Read more →Arriving back in Bahir Dar, Ethiopia, I was struck by the transformation of the landscape relative to my last visit in the dry season. The barren red soil that once dominated has been replaced with lush green carpets of grass, wildflowers, and burgeoning croplands. I’ve come here
Read more →From OnlyInYourState.com: Florida’s wilderness areas are so gorgeous that they deserve to be explored, and sometimes getting up close and personal on foot is the best way to do it. What are you waiting for? Lace up those hiking boots and check out these eight trails in
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