THEY’RE bold, changing the game and paving the way for women to stand alongside men at the forefront of conservation, but they need allies.
On World Female Ranger Day, taking place on June 23, this is the first time female wildlife rangers will be recognised collectively on a global interactive and fundraising-focused platform, to tell their stories, have access to peer support, offer and receive advice, and share knowledge.
Nyaradzo Hoto is a ranger from the Akashinga anti-poaching unit in Zimbabwe who was forced to drop out of school and ended up in an abusive marriage. She joined Akashinga in 2017, thanks to her grit and tenacity. She is currently studying…