Help Women Forest Rangers Saving Amazon Rainforest

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Project Report | Jul 30, 2024
Training Colombian Women in Amphibian Research

By Emily Knudson | Director of Outreach and Philanthropy

amphibian research course
amphibian research course

Dear Donors,

We are thrilled to share the latest achievements of our project, Help Women Forest Rangers Saving the Amazon Rainforest, and to express our deepest gratitude for your unwavering support. Thanks to your generosity, we have made significant strides in empowering women forest rangers and scientists, contributing to the conservation of Colombia's endangered wildlife.

Empowering Women Scientists

In the heart of Colombia’s biodiverse landscapes, Women for Conservation (W4C) proudly celebrates a significant stride in empowering women in amphibian research. Partnering with ProAves, our mission to break barriers for Colombian women scientists has found remarkable success in the recently concluded course, Techniques for the Study of Colombian Amphibians.

Held for four days at the ProAves Cerulean Warbler Nature Reserve in San Vicente de Chucurí, Santander, this educational training course exemplifies our commitment to promoting gender equality in science. Over the years, ProAves has championed projects focusing on amphibian species, recognizing their biological significance amid population declines and threats leading to the disappearance of several species.

Course Highlights

In line with our dedication to advancing amphibian conservation science, the course welcomed 15 undergraduate students from 12 universities across Colombia, pursuing degrees in biology, environmental engineering, and biology education. The course covered diverse topics, including:

  • Species distribution models
  • Taxonomy
  • Diversity
  • Data analysis
  • Sampling techniques
  • Bioacoustics

Renowned researchers and educators, such as Ph.D. Wilmar Bolívar, Ph.D. Oscar Murillo, Ph.D. Juan Manuel Daza, Magister Eliana Barona Cortés, and Ph.D. María Juliana Bedoya Durán, enriched the learning experience. The guidance of ProAves Colombia’s Director of Research, Alex Cortés, and the Subdirector of the Central Region, Johana Castro, further amplified the impact of this educational endeavor.

Women in Amphibian Research

Crucially, over half of the participants were women, a testament to our mission of promoting gender inclusivity in scientific pursuits. Herpetologist Johana Castro, who played a key role in teaching the course, exemplifies the success of our Women Forest Rangers Program. Notably, she serves as the Conservation Director for six ProAves Reserves dedicated to protecting endangered wildlife.

The course provided a platform for practical application, with teams collaborating on field projects to collect data, conduct analyses, and present results. Within the ProAves Cerulean Warbler Nature Reserve, a remarkable 16 species of herpetofauna, including lizards, snakes, and frogs, were documented.

Testimonials

Participant Natalia Mejía from the University of Valle shared her experience:
Personally, what I liked most about this course was being able to collaborate with people who share the same passion for amphibians. I also loved learning new techniques for monitoring and researching amphibians. I feel that it has been very valuable, especially the learning experiences and tools that the professors have provided.

This exchange of knowledge not only strengthens scientific understanding but also contributes to conservation efforts on the ground. ProAves and Women for Conservation remain committed to creating inclusive spaces that propel science, knowledge exchange, and wildlife conservation.

A Pivotal Chapter

The success of the “Curso Nacional de Técnicas para el Estudio de los Anfibios en Colombia” marks a pivotal chapter in our collective journey toward empowering women scientists and safeguarding Colombia’s extraordinary biodiversity. With 41% of amphibians threatened with extinction globally, and Colombia home to 10% of the earth’s amphibians with an incredible 850 species, your support is more critical than ever.

Gratitude and Future Steps

Your generous contributions have made this important work possible. Thanks to your support, we are not only empowering women scientists but also taking significant steps toward conserving Colombia's endangered amphibians. Together, we are creating a brighter future for these incredible species and the ecosystems they inhabit.

Thank you for your continued support and for being a vital part of this transformative journey with Women for Conservation.

With gratitude,
Women for Conservation Team

Scientists and amphibians found
Scientists and amphibians found
Frog and Reptile species surveyed
Frog and Reptile species surveyed

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Location: Warrenton, VA - USA
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Sara Lara
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