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Apr 27, 20214 min read
Renaissance Women
By Jen Greanias In 2012, I was one year into motherhood when Anne-Marie Slaughter wrote her now infamous article “Why Women Still Can’t...


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May 14, 20196 min read
How the nanny saved my career in science
By Maria Palamar I went to school for many years, more than I want to count. I got married after finishing veterinary school and had my...


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Mar 20, 20195 min read
The Part Time Scientist
By Maria Baron Palamar My parents always said that education was the key to a life of opportunity. My dad was the first of his family to...


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Nov 12, 20185 min read
CONSERVATION SCIENCE: BY INVITATION ONLY.
By Maria Baron Palamar At the beginning of this year, I called one of my best friends (and esteemed colleague) and asked her to join me...


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Jun 21, 20184 min read
STAKEHOLDER THERAPY
This guest blog post was written by our colleague Louise Boatwright Vaughn and as such, the views and opinions expressed in this article...


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Jun 4, 20185 min read
CHOCOLATE OR VANILLA? WHY CAN’T WE HAVE BOTH?
By Maria Baron Palamar In a time of changing demographics and shifting values, State wildlife agencies would benefit from reaching out to...


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May 15, 20184 min read
When I Grow Up,I'm Probably Not Going to be a Scientist
This guest blog post was written by our colleague Louise Boatwright Vaughn and as such, the views and opinions expressed in this article...


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Apr 30, 20183 min read
Why Resolve
By Maria Baron Palamar It’s about the impact, about where I can do the most, about conservation and the world we live in. It has been an...
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