Ethiopia: A Land in Need
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Popular Science Magazine is doing an article on the 10 coolest college classes in the country. One of their selections was Canopy Ecology with CanopyMeg.
Danté Fenolio was part of the science team for the latest expedition to the canopy walkway in the Amazon with the New College students. He
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Video segment from SNN about the problem with invasive reptiles locally, with footage from the recent Invasive Reptile Workshop organized by Dr. Lowman here in
In 2007, Dr. Lowman was featured on the May 31st episode of A Gulf Coast Journal on PBS. Here is that segment: [MEDIA=7] You can
ABC 7 News did a segment about Ricardo’s visit to Sarasota and the Earth Day festival in April 2008. (Read more) [MEDIA=6]
Photos from the Amazon Rainforest Workshop led by Meg Lowman on June 24 – July 2, 2008 are available here.
New College research interns for TREE Foundation studying herbivory and Ethnobotany in the canopies of the Peruvian Amazon. The Wings World Quest exploration society bestowed
“CanopyMeg” Lowman has climbed thousands of trees over her thirty-year career as an arbornaut and canopy biologist. Meg’s undergraduate students at New College edited some