Trees keep our planet healthy — and literally keep us all alive! — That’s how Meg Lowman, Executive Director of TREE Foundation, kicks off this inspiring and educational video linked below that shares the power of trees and her own journey as an arbornaut that has taken
Read more →Vanessa Wassenar has been named the new president of TREE Foundation’s Board of Directors. Vanessa has been an active member of the board for several years; her three-year term began January 1, 2024. Vanessa will work closely with Executive Director Meg Lowman to guide the board in
Read more →Photograph by Erika Larsen; courtesy of National Geographic. What’s the first step in caring and acting to help the world’s forests? TREE Foundation Executive Director and Nat Geo Explorer Meg Lowman, featured in this fabulous profile “How To Be An Arbornaut” in the May 2022 issue of
Read more →Musical artist Heather Adeney, along with the help of a cellist friend, created this lovely video of a song about loving forests. She kindly sent her video to the TREE Foundation to share with the world, saying, “I want this song to do some good in
Read more →The TREE Foundation held a fabulously fun fundraiser on Monday, February 7, 2022 at Michael’s on East in Sarasota. We hope you were there to enjoy the great time … but if you weren’t, be sure to sign up for next time! Guests learned about saving trees,
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 →A nation that destroys its forests, destroys itself. — Franklin D. Roosevelt Please join Dr. Margaret Lowman, Executive Director of the TREE Foundation, Thursday, January 14, 2021, from 11 am to 12:30 p.m., for an urgent discussion on “Our Forests: Vital & Vulnerable.” This live webinar
Read more →Nature In the Classroom is installing awe-inspiring canopy ceilings inside children’s classrooms … an amazing way to connect young students to the outdoors, promote learning, and create a lifelong love and support for trees and nature. Few experiences in nature compare to lying down on the forest
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