Pre-order Forest at 30% off! Books are one of the many delightful ways to teach children about the importance of forests. Books with gorgeous visuals and poetry, such as those found in Forest, can be especially enthralling and engaging for children. Forest begins with a view of
Read more →Dr. Meg Lowman’s book, The Arbornaut, has gone international! Recently, the German publication HÖRZU Wissen interviewed Dr. Lowman about her life and research. During the interview, Dr. Lowman discussed not only her personal history and beginnings in tree research, but also uses her endless passion to spread
Read more →On September 23, 2021 Meg Lowman’s recent memoir The Arbornaut: A Life Discovering the Eighth Continent in the Trees Above Us was reviewed by The Daily Mail calling it a story with “fascinating tone.” They said “she is stoical about the natural hazards she has encountered, like leeches
Read more →On September 24, 2021 Executive Director Meg Lowman’s recent memoir The Arbornaut: A Life Discovering the Eighth Continent in the Trees Above Us was reviewed by Salon Magazine, an award-winning news and culture magazine that features breaking news, in-depth reporting, and criticism on politics, science, food and
Read more →The wonderful new memoir from Meg Lowman, executive director of the TREE Foundation is days away from publication. The Arbornaut: A Life Discovering the Eighth Continent in the Trees Above Us, will be published August 10, 2021! The Arbornaut is much more than the story of another
Read more →Thanks to The Atlantic magazine and science writer Rebecca Giggs for featuring our globe-trotting Executive Director Margaret (Meg) Lowman PhD in the July/August issue article entitled “A Better Way to Look at Trees.” Giggs describes Meg as a “pathfinder” in the field of forest conservation and describes
Read more →This rural school has 415 students who come in 2 shifts. TREE Foundation funded the first books for these students, giving away our book, Beza, Who Saved the Forests of Ethiopia, One Church at a Time. This book, in Amharic, shares a message of the importance of
Read more →Beza, Who Saved the Forests of Ethiopia, One Church at a Time – A Conservation Story is a wonderful story to help bring this message into school and to educate children about the importance of conservation in an accessible way. Promoting conservation through literature is one of the easiest and most important ways that we can create a dialogue with young people about the often abstract and difficult concept of what conservation really means to them.
Read more →Dr. Meg Lowman is one of twenty conservation experts featured in a new book by Lori Robinson and Janie Chodosh. Just in time for Earth Day, Wild Lives: Leading Conservationists on the Animals and the Planet They Love is now available on Amazon and in bookstores nationwide.
Read more →Why Are TREE’S BEZA Books Important? Article by Helen Gold As you may be aware, TREE FOUNDATION is selling a book called ‘BEZA’. It’s a great story, about an Ethiopian girl who’s trying to save the forests and the biodiversity of northern Ethiopia in every way that she can. It’s an
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