CanopyMeg speaks about the importance of forests to Canada, on the Canadian Broadcasting Company’s award-winning show, Ideas. Listen to host Paul Kennedy accompany her into the canopy for his interview! Listen to the full episode.
Read more →Audio of Dr. Lowman’s talk “The Money Tree – Are Forests Really Worth Saving?” sponsored by the The Conservation Foundation of the Gulf Coast and TREE Foundation:
Read more →Dr. Meg Lowman talks about her “Life in the Treetops” and Women in Science during an interview on KQED Radio’s Forum. Meg Lowman has spent her life climbing trees. Wearing a helmet and harness, Meg will often scale 200 feet above the ground, exploring the canopies of
Read more →The Tampa Theatre recently hosted “Enchanted Earth: An Evening with Syliva Earle and Meg Lowman.” The conversation with two of America’s most beloved explorers and conservationists was moderated by was moderated by WUSF’s Susan Giles Wantuck. This week on Florida Matters (Tuesday, May 12 at 6:30 p.m.
Read more →WUSF’s Steve Newborn talks to Dr. Lowman about why canopies are a vital part of the earth’s ecology – and how women can succeed in science. From wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu: Margaret Lowman got her nickname of “Canopy Meg” at an early age, for her penchant for climbing trees. Pretty
Read more →Below is an interview with Rebecca Tripp discussing how she became a canopy biologist from a wheelchair. She talks about the summer research program she participated in with the REU Canopy Explorers. Read more and listen to the podcast on BeautyAbility.com Show run time is 35 minutes.
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