
Drawing from her own experiences in remote corners of the world, Forrester delves into the lives of women who have made significant contributions to conservation and environmental science. From a 16th-century botanist who was the first woman to circumnavigate the globe to modern-day women responding to bear attacks in Yellowstone and working to rewild reserves in South Africa, the book showcases their dedication and the challenges they face in male-dominated fields.
Structured into 28 chapters, the narrative weaves together personal anecdotes with stories of these extraordinary women, highlighting themes of perseverance, connection to nature, and the transformative power of the wilderness. Forrester's writing is both humorous and poignant, offering readers an intimate look into the lives of those who have found purpose and strength in the natural world.
Wild Woman is not just a celebration of women's achievements in nature but also a reflection on the profound impact that the wilderness can have on the human spirit.

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