The Much-Maligned Sloth
Story on nhpr.org featuring Bryson Voirin, TREE’s student research associate: After a long, lazy, food-filled weekend, we turn to the sloth. It’s an animal. It’s
Story on nhpr.org featuring Bryson Voirin, TREE’s student research associate: After a long, lazy, food-filled weekend, we turn to the sloth. It’s an animal. It’s
Click on the cover thumbnail below to read one of Dr. Margaret Lowman’s latest journal articles published in BIOTROPICA. The document is in PDF format
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