Dr. Margaret (Meg) Lowman, Executive Director of the Sarasota-based TREE Foundation, has been awarded the 2023 Tällberg-SNF-Eliasson Global Leadership Prize by the Tällberg Foundation. Lowman was selected for this honor in recognition of her “scientific, educational and advocacy work globally to protect and restore forests.” The Prize
Read more →TREE Foundation founder and executive director Meg Lowman has received the Explorers Medal for her formidable career as an arbornaut — a lifetime dedicated to exploring the treetops and protecting trees and forests around the globe. In homage to her passion and love for creatures of the
Read more →Meg Lowman, Executive Director of the TREE Foundation and founder of Mission Green, has been awarded The Explorers Medal for 2023 from The Explorers Club, a multidisciplinary, professional society dedicated to the advancement of field research, scientific exploration and resource conservation. Nicknamed the “real-life Lorax” by National
Read more →The award: $500 awarded annually to one recipient. Who is eligible: University students regardless of their geographic location. Due date: December 31st 2015 Selection criteria and conditions: The committee will award $500 to the student who in the given year has published the most interesting and inspiring
Read more →Annual Student Award for the Appreciation for the Biology of Insect Pests We are proud to announce the winners for the third year of the Award: 2014. We had a record number of submissions and the submitted papers were of outstanding quality! Submissions were received from students
Read more →Originally from Roy Chapman Andrews Society: Distinguished Explorer Award Winner Announced Dr. Margaret D. Lowman, nicknamed the “real-life Lorax” by National Geographic and “Einstein of the treetops” by Wall Street Journal, pioneered the science of canopy ecology. The Chief of Science & Sustainability at the California Academy
Read more →Annual Student Award for the Appreciation for the Biology of Insect Pests We are proud to announce the winners for the second year of the Award: 2013. Over 20 submissions were received from students all around the world, all works of great passion for insects, full of
Read more →The award: $500 awarded annually to one recipient. Sponsored by the TREE Foundation in Sarasota, FL. Who is eligible: University students regardless of their geographic location. Due date: Each year on December 31st Selection criteria and conditions: The selection committee will award $500 to the student who
Read more →Annual Student Award for the Appreciation for the Biology of Insect Pests We are proud to announce the winners for the year 2012. Over 20 submissions were received from students all around the world, all works of great passion for insects, full of intriguing discoveries. The quality
Read more →UDPATE (11/6/2012): Winners announced! The purpose of the award The award serves to promote the study of unexplored aspects of natural history of insect pests. Due to their success in the competition with humans, these insect groups are often condemned as harmful, while their remarkable qualities and
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