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Meg Lowman Interview Questions and Answers

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  1. canopy
    a covering (usually of cloth) that shelters an area
    Almost 50 percent of life on earth is estimated to live in tree canopies, yet this was an unexplored region until about 25 years ago.
  2. gadget
    a small mechanical device or tool
    Much of my work has involved solving the challenge of just getting into the treetops: inventing gadgets, refining hot air balloon design, creating canopy walkways, working from cherry pickers and construction cranes.
  3. refine
    improve or perfect by pruning or polishing
    Much of my work has involved solving the challenge of just getting into the treetops: inventing gadgets, refining hot air balloon design, creating canopy walkways, working from cherry pickers and construction cranes.
  4. fragment
    break or cause to break into pieces
    Lots of things stress forests. And with forests becoming warmer, drier, and more fragmented, insect outbreaks are predictably one of the first responses to climate change.
  5. disparity
    inequality or difference in some respect
    I was so shy that I did not even dare speak, due to the gender disparity, but it also made me determined to pursue what I loved.
  6. ecology
    the environment as it relates to living organisms
    What fascinates you the most about canopy ecology?
  7. biodiversity
    the variety of plant and animal life in a habitat
    Until recently, when a few of us climbed into the canopy, no human being knew that half of the biodiversity on our terrestrial earth lived in the treetops.
  8. terrestrial
    relating to the land as opposed to the sea or air
    Until recently, when a few of us climbed into the canopy, no human being knew that half of the biodiversity on our terrestrial earth lived in the treetops.
  9. assess
    estimate the nature, quality, ability or significance of
    For centuries, foresters had assessed forests by looking at the very bottom of the tree.
  10. gauge
    judge tentatively or form an estimate of
    It is almost as if we had been trying to gauge the health of people by just looking at someone’s big toe but ignoring the rest.
Created on Fri Oct 02 12:01:08 EDT 2020 (updated Tue Oct 06 18:48:49 EDT 2020)

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