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Where in the world will you be on July 29? Wherever you’ll be, you can still attend our free — and fascinating — Research Update

Interested in saving trees? A good way to get involved in hands-on forest conservation is to spearhead efforts to combat deforestation and expand protected areas

The Tree Foundation is fortunate enough to have four fabulous summer interns working diligently — and virtually — on researching and creating shareable resources to

Written by and illustrations created by Lilia Robinowitz, TREE Foundation Summer 2020 Intern, Williams College Class of 2022 How many species of sloths are there?

Local families from Sarasota-Manatee VillageLearners enjoyed a guided walk to the Canopy Walkway at Myakka River State Park led by Dr. Margaret “CanopyMeg” Lowman, Executive

TREE Foundation headed up the rapid response team for pythons in Sarasota County, including training programs for County employees to allow safe capture. As this

Below is a report from JASON Learning regarding the progress and preparations for the 2017 Penang Hill BioBlitz Argonaut Expedition. [gview file=”https://treefoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/JASON-Learning-TREE-Foundation-Report-20171009-1.pdf”]

The Most Beautiful Roof in the World: Exploring the Rainforest Canopy” by Kathryn Lasky is now utilized as a key component in the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) learning units in several states. The story is of particular interest to this website because it is based on the journey of ‘CanopyMeg’ and her children into the rainforest, and addresses the specific scientific investigations they undertook in a novel format.

You Too Can Be A Part Of This Wild and Fascinating Virtual Experience! “I hope you tune in! Come October, Jason learning will be live

Here is a short synopsis about the new documentary titled, “Elephants in the Coffee,” produced by Thomas Grant & D.K. Bhaskar: The 58-min documentary compelling