Meg Lowman

Meg Lowman, also known as 'Canopy Meg', is an American biologist, educator, ecologist, writer, and public speaker. She is a pioneer in the field of canopy ecology, and has been instrumental in developing methods for studying the forest canopy, including the use of hot air balloons and construction cranes. Her work has contributed significantly to our understanding of biodiversity and ecosystem health.

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  1. 1. The Arbornaut

    A Life Discovering the Eighth Continent in the Trees Above Us

    In this captivating memoir, a pioneering scientist shares her exhilarating journey through the world's treetops, offering a unique perspective on the vital ecosystems that thrive above the forest floor. Through a blend of personal anecdotes and scientific insights, the narrative explores the wonders of canopy research, highlighting the intricate relationships between flora and fauna. The story is a testament to the beauty and complexity of nature, as well as a call to action for conservation, urging readers to appreciate and protect the fragile environments that sustain life on Earth.