Dr. Meg Lowman to Speak at VAAS Dinner on March 15th, 2009
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
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
From New College News: Sarasota, FL, March 4, 2009 — New College of Florida invites you to “feel the heat†on March 17, when the
The Joel and Ellen Fedder Lecture Series of the TREE Foundation presents: “Charles Darwin at 200: The Concise Story of An Extraordinary Man” by Tim
Discover the wonders of Florida’s forest canopy on Friday, December 26 during a nature walk at Myakka River State Park. Professor of Biology and Environmental
Dr. Meg Lowman is scheduled to speak at the 33rd ESA Annual Conference in Sydney, Australia on December 2nd. Additional information can be found at
Please save the date of February 4 for the Fedder Lecture series, co-sponsored by TREE Foundation and New College Foundation as part of their Hot
TREE Foundaton / New College of Florida sponsored lecture: Natural Sciences Seminar: Dr. Soubadra Devy Lecture on The Ecology of the Western Ghats Biodiversity Hotspot
COUNTDOWN TO THE RENDEZVOUS! DATES: Starts Thursday, September 25; ends after breakfast on Monday, September 29th. LOCATION: Simpsonwood Conference Center in Norcross, Georgia, about 45
From the Herald-Tribune: Meg Lowman, a noted ecologist, has studied jungle canopies for years and will share her stories at the Women’s Equity Day luncheon
TREE Foundation Annual Public Lecture 2008 Come and hear about the greatest biological mystery of the last few decades: the search for the ivory-billed woodpecker.