Building a better tree house
From Herald-Tribune: The beautiful Casey Key home of Henry and Susanne Rodriguez was the perfect setting for an intimate and fun party to celebrate the
From Herald-Tribune: The beautiful Casey Key home of Henry and Susanne Rodriguez was the perfect setting for an intimate and fun party to celebrate the
From Sarasota Herald-Tribune: Rounding up invasive reptiles By CATHY ZOLLO The signs of an iguana takeover are scattered across Manasota Key. They strip the fruit
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,
A conversation with Dr. Meg Lowman regarding climate change is in the Fall 2007 issue of Bay Soundings. You can read the PDF of the
From Tampabay.com: MYAKKA RIVER STATE PARK – Standing 80 feet above the subtropical forest floor, the swamps and hardwood hammocks don’t look quite so hot
From Newswise Science News: Now ecological scientists—well positioned because of their field of study—are stepping up to do their part in getting children back to
An interview with canopy expert Dr. Meg Lowman: Canopy research is key to understanding rainforests Interview
From ScienceCareers.org: The decision to mesh motherhood with a nascent career as an environmental biologist wasn’t one that Margaret Dalzwell Lowman (AKA Canopy Meg) had
Sent by the the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency · 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW · Washington DC 20460 · 202-564-4355 Contact: Suzanne Ackerman, (202) 564-4355 /
Herald Tribune Article by Kazuaki Nagata New College of Florida students and Sarasota County residents got to explore Red Bug Slough on Sept. 2 as