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What is the mission?

Women in natural sciences are consistently making groundbreaking discoveries all over the world! This blog sheds some light on their efforts in an attempt to inspire the heiresses of the earth to follow in their footsteps.

Meet the author

My name is Hazel Townshend

I am a twenty year old naturalist sharing the wonders of wildlife from the perspectives of inspiring hard-working women and my own experiences in the field. To learn more about my education, passion and projects click below.

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Hundreds of young conservationists retrace the route of Darwin's HMS Beagle on a mission to restore, protect and discover!

The DARWIN200 Initiative has three objectives: Empower, Inspire and Solve, which represent everything that conservationists stand for.

Omani ecologist wins Women’s Excellence Award for her work in conservation

Dr Thuraya Said Al-Sariri sows a seed of hope for young women with a passion for wildlife in areas of gender disparity.

The UK appoints its first nature representative to strengthen its role in global conservation strategies

Ruth Davis OBE has directed conservation projects for Plantlife, the RSPB and Greenpeace UK, where she implemented climate, energy and arctic protection campaigns

COP16 takes place in Colombia this month! Here is everything you need to know.

This month 197 countries come together to make major decisions on biodiversity, climate and sustainable development goals, but what will be discussed?

See more photos and artwork in the photo gallery

Expand your horizons

Check out our blog and get inspired by the incredible work in the natural sciences coordinated by women. Then, learn how to replicate their success with tips and tricks.

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