Women in Wildlife Science

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781421445021

Building Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion

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Edited by Carol L. Chambers, Kerry L. Nicholson
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JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESS
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408

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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

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