TREE Foundation is excited to host two college interns this summer. Kim Rogers and TJ Watkins are working remotely to support TREE in its mission promoting tree research, education and exploration and to spearhead new projects. Kim and TJ are sponsored by generous Williams College grants that
Read more →On June 22, environmental champions and rainforest-lovers alike will celebrate World Rainforest Day! Founded in 2017 by Rainforest Partnership, World Rainforest Day is an annual celebration of rainforests as the world’s key tool in battling the climate crisis. Healthy rainforests absorb tons of carbon from the atmosphere
Read more →Photo Credit: arborday.org This Friday, April 29, is National Arbor Day. 2022 marks the 150th anniversary of this tree-loving, tree-planting day! According to the Arbor Day Foundation website, the foundation has planted and distributed 500 million trees in more than 50 countries around the world — all
Read more →Calling All Tree, Forest and Planet Lovers! Mark Your Calendars! The TREE Foundation is appealing to you for your donations during the tremendous opportunity of the 24-hour 2022 Giving Challenge taking place April 26-27. You’ll Be Able to Double the First $100 of Your Donation! The Giving
Read more →On January 11, 2022, CanopyMeg and Earth Sister Jane Goodall joined forces in their fight for the health of this planet and the future of humankind through a joint statement titled To Avert A Climate Catastrophe, We Have To Save The World’s Big Trees in the Miami
Read more →Smithsonian Magazine has selected TREE Foundation Executive Director Meg Lowman’s 2021 memoir, The Arbornaut, as one of its 2021 must-reads! We couldn’t agree more. Recommended by Jeffrey Stine, curator of environmental history, National Museum of American History. Read his review here.
Read more →It is with great sadness that we share the news that many of you have already heard: two of TREE Foundation’s mentors and supporters passed away this week. While we mourn the loss, we celebrate the amazing contributions these two men made to the world — and,
Read more →On Thursday December 2, 2021 CanopyMeg joined Dr. Sylvia Earle and Liz Taylor on another episode of their podcast & webinar DIVE IN to discuss why big trees matter. “Dive in with Sylvia & Liz” is a casual, free-flowing, and educational conversation and encourages ocean enthusiasts of
Read more →On December 7, 2021 at 3:00 pm Meg Lowman will be joining Williams College for their Society of Alumni Bicentennial Event by speaking at their Purple Prose Author Talk. We invite you to join leading forest canopy expert and educator Meg Lowman ’76 in conversation with Tom
Read more →On January 24, 2022 Meg Lowman will be speaking at 2022 Manasota Beach Club Annual Monday Lecture Series. Following the speaking event, Lowman will be hosting a book signing and sale for her recent memoir The Arbornaut: A Life Discovering the Eighth Continent in the Trees Above
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