Women's History Month

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Women’s History Month: Sally Esposito & Jen Lape

For Women’s History Month, Sally Esposito, Director of Communications and Marketing for Island Conservation, reflects on a woman whose work and character inspire her. For Women’s History Month, I’m honored to share reflections on a colleague who inspires me—Island Conservation’s Deputy Director Jen Lape. From her origins of researching the ecology of coral reefs in graduate […]

Written by on March 22, 2017

Women’s History Month: Rochelle Newbold and Lynn Gape

In honor of Women’s History Month, Bahamas Program Manager Rochelle Newbold reflects on a woman whose work in conservation and leadership qualities inspire her. By: Rochelle Newbold It is rare for individuals to know with certainty that their work will have an impact. Often, we just go about our work and then at some point, well into the […]

Written by on March 15, 2017

Women’s History Month: Emily Heber & Rachel Carson

In honor of Women’s History Month, Emily Heber, Island Conservation Communications Specialist, reflects on a woman whose work inspires her to support the protection of endangered species. By: Emily Heber I do not have to look far to find women in science who embody what it means to make a difference in the world. These women are […]

Written by on March 8, 2017

Women’s History Month: Paula Castaño & Dr. Felicia B. Nutter

In honor of Women’s History Month, Restoration Specialist Paula Castaño reflects on a woman whose work inspires her to protect wildlife and advance conservation. By: Paula Castaño I have had the privilege of being surrounded by many amazing women in science throughout my career development. Each and every one of them has helped me become what I am […]

Written by on March 1, 2017