TREE Foundation is celebrating its 10th birthday in 2010, as well as the 10th anniversary of our flagship project, the Myakka River State Park canopy walkway. Over the past 10 years, thousands of visitors have learned about forest canopies by walking through the treetops, and hundreds of
Read more →Would You Know What To Do With A Python? Would You Know What Not To Do? To date, several large Pythons have been reported in Sarasota County. We need your eyes to spot them so we can catch them before they spread further. Python Patrol Workshop Monday,
Read more →Reposted from ncf.edu: Join New Topics New College for a visual tour of the places in the world most affected by climate change, from the poles to mountains and our cities, and some of the actions being taken to combat the warming, presented by Gary Braasch, an
Read more →On January 20-28, 2010, students and families joined CanopyMeg for the Amazon Rainforest Workshop: The Ecology and Culture of the Amazon Jungle. Below are student logs from the trip. Jessa Baker-Moss writes: Our amazing trip to the Amazon taught me so many things. As a liberal arts
Read more →From Dr. Margaret Lowman (aka CanopyMeg): In less than a week, the United Nations Framework on Climate Change Convention opens in Copenhagen, Denmark. Abbreviated as UNFCCC or COP15 (which stands for Council of Parties, now in its 15th year), these meetings are highly anticipated by governments, industry,
Read more →Join CanopyMeg for a life-changing expedition from the mouth of the Amazon towards the headwaters during April 4-20 2010. She will be co-leading a boat excursion in conjunction with The Explorers Club — participants will learn about canopy research, biodiversity, conservation, and medicinal plants along the way
Read more →5/11/09 Update: This is the last call to organize a symposia at the 5th International Canopy Conference being organized by ATREE on “Forest canopies : Conservation, Climate change and Sustainable use†during 25th – 31st October 2009, Bangalore, India, The deadlines for organizing a symposium have been
Read more →From New College News: Professor of Biology and Director of Environmental Initiatives at New College Meg Lowman, a.k.a. “Canopy Meg,†will speak at United Nations Association, Sarasota-Manatee Chapter, on March 24 at 6:00 pm. Professor Lowman will be joined by Dr. Eugenie “the Shark Lady†Clark. The
Read more →From the Venice Area Audubon Society: Dr. Meg Lowman to Speak at VAAS Dinner Topic: Conservation for the Next Generation The Venice Area Audubon Society is privileged to have the renowned scientist Dr. Meg Lowman speak at the VAAS fundraising dinner Sunday, March 15th at 5:00 PM
Read more →From New College News: Sarasota, FL, March 4, 2009 — New College of Florida invites you to “feel the heat†on March 17, when the College welcomes Harvard-trained marine biologist-turned-filmmaker Randy Olson to campus for a special discussion and showing of his latest movie, Sizzle: A Global
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