On December 14, 2021 Meg Lowman sat down with Lady Freethinker about her pioneering exploration of forest canopies, overcoming challenges as a female scientist in a male-dominated field, and what people can do with their everyday purchasing power to make a difference. Here is a preview into
Read more →On November 18, 2021 Meg Lowman sat down with Kathy Sullivan to discuss an overview of Meg’s childhood and the hobbies that nurtured her passion for forestry. She describes her school life and recalls the time she chose a college because it had its own forest. She
Read more →On October 16, 2021 Executive Director Meg Lowman sat down with Radio New Zealand, a prominent New Zealand public service radio broadcaster, to talk about her adventures in the treetops. Here is a small snippet: “Later, when [Meg] wanted to get more people up into the air,
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On September 24. 2021 Executive Director Meg Lowman joined Host Greta Johnsen on a segment for the Nerdette Podcast on WBEZ Chicago where they discuss some of the topics from Lowman’s recent memoir The Arbornaut: A Life Discovering the Eighth Continent in the Trees Above Us. Here
Read more →On September 27, 2021 Executive Director Meg Lowman sat down with Marcus Smith, the host of the Constant Wonder Podcast on BYU Radio, to discuss the explorations of an arbornaut. Here is a snippet of this amazing interview: Marcus Smith: “Meg Lowman is with us: a biologist,
Read more →On September 14, 2021 Meg Lowman joins Jacinta Parsons, the host of Afternoons with Jacinta Parsons on ABC Radio Melbourne, to discuss her love for nature from a young age, her passion for tree conservation and advocacy, and her memoir The Arbornaut: A Life Discovering the Eighth
Read more →On August 9, 2021, Meg Lowman joined Mark Lynch on his podcast with 90.5 WICN Public Radio, Inquiry with Mark Lynch, to discuss Meg’s new memoir The Arbornaut: A life discovering the eight continent in the trees above. Below is a small excerpt from Lynch on the
Read more →On August 13, 2021 Meg Lowman spoke with WUSF’s Cathy Carter her new book The Arbornaut: A Life Discovering the Eighth Continent in the Trees Above Us, tree canopy science, and the relationship between deforestation and climate change. The WUSF 89.7 Public Media segment and article titled
Read more →“Margaret Lowman aka ‘Canopy Meg’ has dedicated a lifetime of pioneering research into the hidden ecosystems of forest canopies found all over our home planet. As these imperiled marvels of nature enter an increasingly fragile state of balance, Meg is working to save Earth’s forests and conserve
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