TREE Foundation Executive Director and Mission Green founder Meg Lowman gave a virtual keynote talk during the 8th International Canopy Conference held October 15-19, 2023, in Xishuangbanna, China. Meg’s talk was delivered during the Canopy Education sessions of the conference, and was focused on using Mission Green’s
Read more →“As the planet gets warmer, trees are one of the immediate solutions to climate change … ” — that’s Meg Lowman quoted in this in-depth article by Edible Sarasota about forest conservation, Myakka River State Park, and what we can all do every day to save
Read more →Last year, TREE was able to support the conservation of baobab trees in Tanzania through a donor’s generosity, and now the locals are planting new trees as well as saving big ones! Chris Simwinga, Co-founder and Programs Coordinator of Serengeti Eco Protection and Development Alliance (SEPDA TANZANIA)
Read more →Meg Lowman Brings Global Expertise to Environmental Nonprofit Based in India TREE Foundation Executive Director Meg Lowman has been elected to the board of trustees for ATREE-USA, the Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment, an international nonprofit based in Bangalore, India. ATREE is
Read more →? Meg Lowman, Executive Director for the TREE Foundation, suggests three things you can do for Earth Day 2022 — to learn and take action to save big trees and help the cause of forest conservation and education. To take immediate action to help us in
Read more →Have you ever wanted to learn to climb trees? Perhaps you’re an aspiring or practicing biologist whose next step is up? Or maybe you’re just fascinated by the idea of exploring the Eighth Continent—among the treetops? No matter why you’re fascinated by tree climbing, the TREE Foundation
Read more →Under the theme “Roots of Sustainability,” the virtual conference will bring together residents, students and community members of all ages, sectors, and walks of life to learn about environmental, economic, and social aspects of sustainability. Featured speakers and panelists will discuss the latest sustainability strategies, resources, and
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 →TREE Foundation intrepid arbornaut and executive director, Meg Lowman, recently presented a virtual talk hosted by Elmira College. She shared stories of her experiences climbing into the “Eighth Continent” — aka forest canopies, and regaled the audience with humorous stories — such as her first climb in
Read more →Where in the world will you be on July 29? Wherever you’ll be, you can still attend our free — and fascinating — Research Update webinar presented by TREE Foundation’s virtual summer interns. Sign up for this free one-hour event, which starts at 5:30 p.m., EST and
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