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Conservation Leadership: A Conversation with Wildlife Biologist Sharon Dorsey on Inclusivity, Storytelling, and Climate Advocacy
Episode 48

Conservation Leadership: A Conversation with Wildlife Biologist Sharon Dorsey on Inclusivity, Storytelling, and Climate Advocacy

Changing Planet Justice

August 3, 202439m 51s

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Show Notes

In this episode, we sit down with Sharon Dorsey, a conservation biologist and activist, to explore her journey as an environmentalist. Sharon shares her experiences as a Black woman navigating a predominantly white, male-dominated field, and discusses the importance of diversity and representation in conservation. We also delve into her groundbreaking research on the endangered piping plover, her advocacy for community engagement through climate storytelling and citizen science, and her vision for making outdoor education accessible to all. Join us for an engaging conversation about breaking barriers and catalyzing positive change on this changing planet.

Sharon's website: https://sites.google.com/view/sharondorsey?usp=sharing

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sharinnature/?hl=en

Photo credit: Sharon Dorsey