19min - Childhood curiosity can build a lifelong passion for the natural world. What is special about women’s connection to the wild? And what can their unique vision teach us all?
14min - A Hopi Indian proverb says, “Those who tell the stories rule the world.” Many of nature’s greatest champions are women. Can their storytelling help restore balance to a troubled world?
15min - Our stories of the wilderness have traditionally been told by white men. But in recent decades pioneering women have overcome external and internal obstacles to make their voices heard.
13min - Partnerships between men and women, young and old, black and white, give us a fresh appreciation for the creatures we share this earth with. True collaboration can transform our understanding of the natural world.
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