Uganda’s first wildlife vet on breaking the mould – and why gorilla and human health are linked
by Graeme Green from on (#6BNM2)
When Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka started out there were no black women in her field. She talks about creating roles for African leaders in wildlife and how protecting people is core to protecting the animals they live near
As a black African woman in a space often dominated by white, western males, the path to becoming a conservation leader didn't always seem open to Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka.
I remember a warden came to talk to us at wildlife club [at school] about mountain gorillas, which had just been discovered in Uganda and were being habituated. The people involved were white American researchers," she says.
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