Synusia Climbers We are a team of professional arborists working in different parts of the world. Working with and climbing in trees strongly forms our daily life and is base of our fascination for them. By realizing the importance of trees and forests, in small and large
Read more →Article from clubofmozambique.com: Ethiopia’s authorities have asked for help from South Africa and Kenya to put out a fire that has been burning for days in the Simien Mountain National Park in the country’s northern Amhara region. The 220 sq-km (84 sq-miles) park, in Ethiopia’s highlands, is
Read more →“The TREE Foundation deeply regrets the passing of our beloved Board President, Gerri Aaron, but also celebrates her life and legacy. Thanks to Gerri (aka, our Mother Nature) forest research and exploration is more vibrant than ever, and education about trees is thriving. Gerri’s legacy is both
Read more →This innovative young lady managed to raise enough funds for half of a gate for an Ethiopian church forest. We are so grateful!
Please join her in helping us to fund the highest-biodiversity forests of Ethiopia, to serve as a “Noah’s Ark” for future landscape restoration in this emerging country that does not have adequate internal funds for science or conservation. Use the DONATE button to make a gift — a lifelong legacy saving the biodiversity of an entire country.
Read more →WHAT: Nat Geo Nights: From the Canopy WHEN: September 20, 2018, 5:30 PM – 8:30 PM WHERE: National Geographic Campus, 1600 M. St. NW, Washington, DC 20036 (Map) COST: $20 From Costa Rica to Madagascar to the Pacific Northwest, National Geographic Explorers Kevin McLean, Meg Lowman, Peter
Read more →Documentary underway by Ringling School of Art and Design film student and award winner, Puja Kolluru. Watch for it!! A Woman Who Climbs Trees: Meg Lowman from Puja Kolluru on Vimeo. “This is a story about a woman so passionate about becoming a scientist nothing in life could
Read more →An overview of Jimmy Shen’s new book, Ginkgo: The Living Fossil: Charles Robert Darwin once said Ginkgo is the living fossil. But many believe that wild Ginkgos are extinct. However, as a native of the TianMu Mountains, east China, I have been photographing wild Ginkgos for 3
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