Meg Lowman Elected to ATREE-USA Board
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
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
In April 2022, Meg Lowman and TREE Foundation President Elizabeth Moore traveled to the beautiful country of Madagascar for preliminary field investigation and meetings to
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 National Geographic magazine, explains the simple steps we can all take as human caretakers of this wild and precious planet.
Meg Lowman met up with ABC News’ Ginger Zee in Sarasota’s gorgeous Myakka River State Park – Sarasota, Florida Canopy Walkway! They talked about how canopy walkways can inspire forest conservation and create a tourism economy. Ginger brought her family with her and along with learning a lot, they had a lot of fun too.
It’s Happening April 26! Join TREE for the Giving Challenge Calling All Tree, Forest and Planet Lovers! Mark Your Calendars! The TREE Foundation is appealing
Join Meg Lowman on TomorrowTalks hosted by Arizona State University! Meg will discuss her new book, “The Arbornaut: A Life Discovering the Eighth Continent in
Smithsonian Magazine has selected MISSION GREEN founder Meg Lowman’s 2021 memoir, The Arbornaut, as one of its 2021 must-reads! Click here to read the full
It is with great sadness that we share the news that many of you have already heard: Conservation Biologist Edward O. Wilson — universally known
In recent years, there has been a significant increase in the amount of deforestation that is occurring around the world. In fact, about 17 percent of the
A passion for trees begins as a child MISSION GREEN was born in the mind of a young girl who loved to climb trees and
Why are trees so important for the planet? Trees and forests are critical for our planet because trees are literally the “lungs” of the Earth
To celebrate Earth Day, CanopyMeg and Sylvia A. Earle are teaming up on Mission Green and Mission Blue! From the Miami Hearld: Ten years ago,