Church Forest Preview from Greg Vander Veer on Vimeo. Church Forest reveals a mystical world where priests and scientists struggle to come together, despite vastly different beliefs, to save the last forests of Northern Ethiopia. Through stunning religious ceremonies, humorous moments with eccentric scientists, revealing macro-photography, and
Read more →On April 2nd, 2013, Dr. Margaret Lowman will be speaking at the International Convenstion Center in Johor Bahru, Malaysia for Wildlife Conservation Awareness Day – “Save Wildlife, Save Lives”. Program (PDF)
Read more →Lyndia Ball captured these stunning images while with Dr. Lowman in Ethiopia working to save the church forests. CanopyMeg and TREE Foundation are working to conserve the Church Forests of Ethiopia. Find out more and how you can help.
Read more →Host: Tree Climbers International®, Inc. (TCI), the world’s first school and organization for recreational tree climbing. Dates: October 9-14, 2013 Location: Simpsonwood Conference Center, Norcross, Georgia (just outside Atlanta) The Tree Climbers “Rendezvous” is an annual gathering. Most years, participants are primarily recreational climbers who come for
Read more →Thanks to generous contributions from our global forest fans, TREE Foundation has leveraged our conservation programs in Ethiopia from 2 protected forests to nearly 25 forests where stone walls defining the perimeters are funded and under construction. The church leaders have expressed their appreciation, and also their
Read more →This article from the December 2010 issue of The Tablet is about the Ethiopian Church Forests:
Read more →Dr. Alemayehu Wassie Eshete (Bahir Dar University, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia) writes: Meg was here from Jan7-13/2012. She arrived Monday Jan 7 and made an excursion on Lake Tana to show some preliminary cultural settings of Ethiopia to the three american students. Jan 8 she had to show
Read more →National Science Foundation Research Opportunity 3D Invertebrate Herbivory and Biodiversity in Deciduous North American Forest Canopies: Inspiring Students with Physical Disabilities to Pursue Field Biology June 1 – August 11, 2013 | Baker University, Baldwin City, Kan. More info | Apply Now Want A Different Research Experience?
Read more →Denise Fugere and Stephanie Gould-Olson, Pine View School Elementary teachers, are passionate about the importance of students experiencing real life science outside. Recently they ventured on their first-of-the-school-year Myakka River State Park field trip. There are 3rd and 5th grade students mixed up and mentoring one another,
Read more →E.O. Wilson’s Global Town Hall, moderated by Dr. Meg Lowman at The Nature Research Center is available for viewing below: Watch live streaming video from naturalsciences at livestream.com PHOTO GALLERY:
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