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Women in Wildlife Science

Building Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion
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The first book to address the challenges and opportunities for women, especially from underrepresented communities, in wildlife professions. Women in Wildlife Science is dedicated to the work of promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in the field of wildlife conservation and management. Editors Carol L. Chambers and Kerry L. Nicholson have collaborated with a diverse group of contributors to review the history, analyze the status, and celebrate the achievements of women in wildlife science. They share proven models and proposals for new methods to increase the inclusion of women in wildlife professions based on an intersectional framework. Centering perspectives from LGBTQ, BIPOC, Indigenous, and other marginalized communities, Women in Wildlife Science is a groundbreaking and vitally important book. Covering academic and professional spheres, the book lays bare the challenges women face entering and excelling in the field of wildlife conservation and management, illustrated by personal stories of struggle and victory, and grounded in peer-reviewed scientific literature unavailable anywhere else. In order to move the discourse around diversity in the wildlife profession forward, the team of contributors Chambers and Nicholson have assembled tackle pivotal issues, from recruitment into academic programs to hiring practices and supporting career advancement in federal, state, local, tribal, and private sectors. Opening with the stories of wildlife's founding women, and a concise presentation of facts and figures clarifying recent trends and the current state of women in the field, the heart of the book is then dedicated to sharing practical advice about how to increase, recognize, and encourage women's contributions. Each chapter includes original exercises constructed to help administrators, educators, managers, allies, and mentors move intentions into action. Focused attention is given to mentoring early career professionals, Indigenous women, and Women of Color. Women in Wildlife Science is a pragmatic guide to ensuring a more diverse, just, and equitable future for a workforce dedicated to preserving not just wildlife but the very fabric of the natural world.
Carol L. Chambers, PhD (FLAGSTAFF, AZ), is a professor of wildlife ecology in the School of Forestry at Northern Arizona University and past president of The Wildlife Society. Kerry L. Nicholson, PhD (FAIRBANKS, AK), is a research wildlife biologist in the Alaska Department of Fish and Game.
Part I. Breaking Ground and Presenting Facts: Acknowledging the Past and Defining Present Challenges Chapter 1. The Importance of Diversity Chapter 2. Trailblazers: Women Who Forged a Path in Wildlife History Chapter 3. Who Are We Now? Shaping the Future Generations of the Wildlife Profession Chapter 4. Personal and Institutional Barriers to Success: Challenges and Solutions for Women Chapter 5. Creating an Equitable Environment: Learning from a River Part II. Diverse Perspectives and Practical Acts: Listening and Learning for an Inclusive and Equitable Future Chapter 6. Perspectives of Native Women in Wildlife: Building a Diverse Future Chapter 7. Women of Color in Wildlife: Stories of Support and Setbacks Chapter 8. Breaking the Binary: LGBTQ+ Wildlifer Perspectives Chapter 9. Intergenerational Insight: #MeetTheMillennials Chapter 10. Multi-scale Approaches to Increase Inclusion Chapter 11. The Responsibilities of Men in Supporting Women Chapter 12. Melting the Iceberg Chapter 13. Looking toward the Future Acknowledgments Contributors Index
The first book to address the challenges and opportunities for women, especially from underrepresented communities, in wildlife professions.
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