Devil women

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Abstract

The Tasmanian devil, an iconic carnivorous marsupial, is at risk of extinction due to a contagious cancer called devil facial tumour disease. Saving any species from extinction requires strong partnerships between government agencies, zoo bodies and academia. The Devil Tools & Tech project brought these groups together under a single banner to achieve a common goal. The project has strong leadership from women. Here we tell our personal stories as to how we came to be involved in saving the devil and emphasise the importance of strong networks for women to reach their full potential.

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Fox, S., Hogg, C. J., Grueber, C. E., & Belov, K. (2018). Devil women. Pacific Conservation Biology. CSIRO. https://doi.org/10.1071/PC18021

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