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            <![CDATA[ WOMEN IN THE WILD : Stories of India’s Most Brilliant Women Wildlife Biologists ]]>
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            <![CDATA[ <p>How many Indian wildlife biologists can you name?</p><p>How many Indian women wildlife biologists can you name?</p><p>There are several, and their lives and work have been extraordinary.</p><p>This is the story of these women and their journeys across the length and breadth of India’s wild spaces – forests, rivers, oceans, mountains – and, more importantly, through the glass ceiling.</p><p>Among them are ‘Turtle Girl’ J. Vijaya, one of India’s first female herpetologists whose research into the killing of olive ridley turtles led to Indira Gandhi banning the turtle trade; Jamal Ara, India’s mysterious ‘Birdwoman’; Divya Mudappa, a biologist rewilding fragments of the shola grasslands of the Western Ghats; and Uma Ramakrishnan, whose work is helping us understand the science behind tiger populations.</p> ]]>
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                <![CDATA[ <p>How many Indian wildlife biologists can you name?</p><p>How many Indian women wildlife biologists can you name?</p><p>There are several, and their lives and work have been extraordinary.</p><p>This is the story of these women and their journeys across the length and breadth of India’s wild spaces – forests, rivers, oceans, mountains – and, more importantly, through the glass ceiling.</p><p>Among them are ‘Turtle Girl’ J. Vijaya, one of India’s first female herpetologists whose research into the killing of olive ridley turtles led to Indira Gandhi banning the turtle trade; Jamal Ara, India’s mysterious ‘Birdwoman’; Divya Mudappa, a biologist rewilding fragments of the shola grasslands of the Western Ghats; and Uma Ramakrishnan, whose work is helping us understand the science behind tiger populations.</p> ]]>
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