On September 20, 2021 Sarasota Magazine published an article on TREE Foundation’s President Elizabeth Moore’s “The Moore Method” and how she decided to use her wealth to keep the planet healthy—starting with her 1,143-acre Triangle Ranch in Myakka, Florida. Here is a sneak peek into this great
Read more →On September 22, 2021 Executive Director Meg Lowman was interviewed by SRQ Magazine about TREE Foundation’s Malaysian Walkway being officially named a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Pictured is the Penang Hill Biosphere Reserve in Penang Island, Malaysia. Here is a sneak peek into the article: “Dr. Meg
Read more →NEW YORK, NY, USA, September 17, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ — Margaret “Canopy Meg” Lowman, PhD, a global pioneer in forest canopy ecology, will host her first live AMA ‘Ask Me Anything’ on Reddit this Thursday, September 23, 2021 at 12:00 Noon Eastern Standard Time. Participants can visit the
Read more →Under the theme “Roots of Sustainability,” the virtual conference will bring together residents, students and community members of all ages, sectors, and walks of life to learn about environmental, economic, and social aspects of sustainability. Featured speakers and panelists will discuss the latest sustainability strategies, resources, and
Read more →The wonderful new memoir from Meg Lowman, executive director of the TREE Foundation is days away from publication. The Arbornaut: A Life Discovering the Eighth Continent in the Trees Above Us, will be published August 10, 2021! The Arbornaut is much more than the story of another
Read more →The Tree Foundation will be getting its first environmental educator for the Amazon canopy walkway: Pamela Montero Alvarez. Pamela is a Peruvian biologist with experience in protected areas and community-based management of natural resources, planning, and participatory tools for rural diagnosis. She is currently a Ph.D. candidate
Read more →TREE Foundation executive director Dr. Margaret Lowman, known around the globe as CanopyMeg, is celebrating Earth Day with some exciting news: the development of a beautiful new logo, brand, and completely refreshed look for her personal website, canopymeg.com. The logo design, branding and website refreshing wouldn’t have
Read more →The achingly beautiful photography of longtime TREE Foundation friend Carlton Ward, Jr. is featured in the current (April) issue of National Geographic Magazine. His topic? The Florida panther, and this mysterious and elusive big cat’s role in inspiring the conservation of the Florida Wildlife Corridor. The issue
Read more →A wonderful new children’s book is out about Canopy Meg! “The Leaf Detective: How Margaret Lowman Uncovered Secrets in the Rainforest,” beautifully illustrated by Jana Christy and charmingly written by author Heather Lang, officially debuts on February 9, 2021. Meg will join the author and illustrator on
Read more →A captivating new book from Wade Davis–award-winning, bestselling author and National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence for more than a decade– that brings vividly to life the story of the great Río Magdalena, illuminating Colombia’s complex past, present, and future. — Penguin Random House Canada 2020 The TREE Foundation
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