We’ve come a long way, baby, but not far enough. My latest article for Northern Logger Magazine showcases women supporting women in a male-dominated industry. #womenshistorymonth #womeninthewoods #womeninwood #womenforesterscollaborative #womenintrees
Women Supporting Women in a Male-Dominated Industry - Northeastern Loggers Association
We’ve come a long way, baby, but not far enough. Forestry is, and has historically been, a male-dominated field. Women currently make up only 15% of forestry and conservation workers, but not from a lack of interest. Fifty years ago, women struggled to be accepted into forestry programs based on their gender alone. Even today women contend with sexist professors who tell them they “aren’t strong enough” or they “don’t look like a forester.” It is not surprising then that women make up only 23% of undergraduate students enrolled in forestry programs. For women who do graduate with forestry degrees, some experience gender biases during the hiring process and find it difficult to get hired.


