Episode 209
feminism

Women in Animal History

March is Women's History Month and in this episode I'm celebrating women who have made significant achievements in the lives and welfare of animals as well as giving suggestions for how you might celebrate women in and outside of animal work.

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Episode 209
Women in Animal History

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