“No Child Left Inside” legislation update
On September 18, 2008, Congress passed important “No Child Left Inside” legislation that will fund environmental education programs at a national level. As Vice President
On September 18, 2008, Congress passed important “No Child Left Inside” legislation that will fund environmental education programs at a national level. As Vice President
COUNTDOWN TO THE RENDEZVOUS! DATES: Starts Thursday, September 25; ends after breakfast on Monday, September 29th. LOCATION: Simpsonwood Conference Center in Norcross, Georgia, about 45
From the Herald-Tribune: Meg Lowman, a noted ecologist, has studied jungle canopies for years and will share her stories at the Women’s Equity Day luncheon
Dear Dr. Water Bear answers your questions about Water Bears (Tardigrades). Send your questions to: dr.water.bear@treefoundation.org Questions and answers will be posted to the Dear
TREE Foundation Annual Public Lecture 2008 Come and hear about the greatest biological mystery of the last few decades: the search for the ivory-billed woodpecker.
Imagine yourself overlooking the canopy of the Rainforest! AMAZON RAINFOREST WORKSHOP Specially Designed for Travelers Interested in Natural History, Canopy Research, and Ethnobotany DEPARTURE DATE:
From Orlando Business Journal: Florida’s treasury investment managers will be required to detail their abilities to assess climate risk, under a directive from Alex Sink,
Dr. Margaret Lowman, International Canopy Researcher, to speak at Garrett College McHenry, MD Saturday, May 19th, 2007 7:00 pm Dr. Lowman will be at the
2nd Annual Florida Society of Botanical Artists (FSBA) Meeting Feburary 18, 2007 1-4pm Palma Sola Botanical Park 9800 17th St NW Bradenton, FL 33209 Dr.
“No Child Left Indoors” Proclamation This proclamation was crafted for Sarasota (Florida) county and city commissioners, but any other readers are welcome to use it