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In this episode of Into the Bush, Nikki and Cat sit down with the women behind a groundbreaking new study on women in conservation leadership — Angela Yang, Molly Maloy, and Nina Paige Hadley — to unpack what it really takes for women to thrive in this field. From mentorship and safe spaces to tackling systemic barriers and burnout, the study shines a light on the practical skills and cultural shifts needed to close the leadership gap we can’t afford to ignore. Join us for an honest conversation about what happens when women lead and why the future of conservation depends on it.
Read the full report here.If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions about the study, please feel free to contact: [email protected]
By Into The BushIn this episode of Into the Bush, Nikki and Cat sit down with the women behind a groundbreaking new study on women in conservation leadership — Angela Yang, Molly Maloy, and Nina Paige Hadley — to unpack what it really takes for women to thrive in this field. From mentorship and safe spaces to tackling systemic barriers and burnout, the study shines a light on the practical skills and cultural shifts needed to close the leadership gap we can’t afford to ignore. Join us for an honest conversation about what happens when women lead and why the future of conservation depends on it.
Read the full report here.If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions about the study, please feel free to contact: [email protected]