Wild Woman : Empowering Stories from Women who Work in Nature by Philippa Forrester
'Deeply personal and poignant' BBC Countryfile
An engaging blend of conservation stories and humorous, personal anecdotes from Philippa Forrester about women who, like her, choose to live and work in the wild. In Wild Woman, Philippa Forrester considers the grit and determination required for women to maintain connections to wildlife and succeed in the traditionally male-dominated fields of conservation and environmental biology. She shares stories of female conservation heroes and other extraordinary wild women working in nature and investigates the ways in which the natural world is a vital 'medicine' for our mental health.
Talking to women from around the world, Philippa studies and celebrates what it means to be a wild woman. From the sixteenth-century botanist who was the first woman to circumnavigate the globe to modern-day women responding to bear attacks in Yellowstone, working to rewild reserves in South Africa, photographing Caribou in the Arctic and more, Philippa examines how these women benefit from a life spent in the wilderness and also considers what the natural world gains from them. Relating some of her own experiences from three decades spent travelling around the world and working in some of the wildest places on Earth, Philippa asks: what does it take for a woman to live or work in the wild?
Format:Paperback / softback 256 pages
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:Bloomsbury Wildlife
ISBN:9781399400862
Published:11 Sep 2025
Classifications:Collected biographies, Memoirs, Prose: non-fiction, Gender studies: women, Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography, Conservation of wildlife & habitats, Natural history, Travel writing
Weight:186g
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