Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Ecologists

Argentina

 * Maria Gabriela Palomo, marine ecology
 * Amalia M. Miquelarena, naturalist and ichthyologist. Featured in Fisheries.
 * Amalia M. Miquelarena, naturalist and ichthyologist. Featured in Fisheries.

Belize

 * Venetia Briggs, Behavioral ecology

Cameroon

 * Grace Ngemukong Tima/Grace Tima (b. 1954), Cameroonian agriculturist

Canada

 * Christie Bahlai, big data approach to agriculture and conservation based insect management.
 * Mimi Elizabeth Lam, inaugural Conservation Beacon Award, Society for Conservation Biology
 * Andrea Kirkwood, studies nuisance algea,
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Chile

 * Doris Soto, freshwater ecology
 * Gloria Arratia, ichthyology. Considered "among the most prolific living paleo‐ichthyologists in the world"

Czechoslovakia

 * Eva Cudlínová/Eva Cudlinova (b. 1954), Czech landscape ecologist

Egypt

 * Amaal Mohamadein Ahamad Ecotoxicology

France

 * Stéphanie Jenouvrier Ecology: The Impact Of Global Warming On The Population Dynamics Of Emperor Penguins

Germany

 * Margrit von Braun
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 * Margrit von Braun

Greece
Rima Jabado, fisheries scientist, ocean conservationist focused on sharks and rays. https://afspubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/fsh.10485

Iraq

 * Reyam Al-Malikey, ecology

Mali

 * Djeneba Konate Keita Environment

Mexico

 * Diana Pérez Staples Behavioral Ecology: Study Of Biological Pest Control To Reduce The Use Of Environmentally Dangerous Insecticides

Netherlands

 * Gisella Cruz Garcia, conservation biology/ecology

Puerto Rico

 * Colibrí Sanfiorenzo-Barnhard, education, conservation, and cultural grassroots actions in Puerto Rico

South Africa

 * Emma Gray, ecology

Uruguay

 * Ana Aber (b. 1948), Uruguayan environmental scientist

US

 * Laura Hunter Colwin (1911-2006), and her husband
 * Katherine Lynn Gross and other ESA Presidents presidential bio at ESA
 * Janet Lanza, Distinguished Service Citation, University of Arkansas, Little Rock
 * Zakiya Holmes Leggett, Commitment to Human Diversity in Ecology award
 * Allison Louthan, ecology, may be TOOSOON
 * Pamela Anne Matson, past ESA President presidential bio at ESA
 * Asia Murphy, work in Madagascar,, (may be TOOSOON,but use your judgment!)
 * Karen L. McKee, U.S. Geological Survey Excellence in Science Award (2005)
 * Judy Lynn Meyer, past ESA President presidential bio at ESA
 * Deanna H. Olson, "Dede", ecology of amphibians and fishes in headwater streams, Alison Haskell Award for Excellence in Herpetological Conservation, 2012
 * Sonia Ortega, Head of NSF Europe and Eurasia Office
 * Barbara Peckarsky, Developmental genetics; Ecosystem ecology, 2008 Award of Excellence, North American Benthological Society
 * Bonnie Pendleton, West Texas A&M University
 * Alison Gail Power, disease ecology in plant communities, past ESA President
 * Beverly J. Rathcke (1945–2011), Community ecology
 * Rebecca R. Sharitz, "Becky", (?-2018) Savannah River Ecology Laboratory, National Wetlands Award in Science Research related info at ESA Historical Records
 * Mary Minerva Steagall (1867-1945), head of Southern Illinois Normal College profile at ESA Historical Records
 * Juliet Stromberg, "Julie", plant ecologist and botanist, may be TOOSOON
 * Jennifer Thaler, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, 2017 recipient of the Thomas and Nina Leigh Distinguished Alumni Award, may be TOOSOON
 * Saran Twombly, director of the National Science Foundation’s Long Term Research in Environmental Biology (LTREB) program related info
 * Judith Vergun, 2004 Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics and Engineering Mentoring related info
 * Evelene Spencer, featured in USFWS Women in Conservation (https://nctc.fws.gov/history/Documents/2020-Conservation-History-journal.pdf)
 * Helen Fenske, featured in USFWS Women in Conservation (https://nctc.fws.gov/history/Documents/2020-Conservation-History-journal.pdf)
 * Louella Cable, featured in USFWS Women in Conservation (https://nctc.fws.gov/history/Documents/2020-Conservation-History-journal.pdf)
 * Crystal Leonetti, featured in USFWS Women in Conservation (https://nctc.fws.gov/history/Documents/2020-Conservation-History-journal.pdf)
 * Margrit von Braun
 * Pamela Corwin, fisheries scientist,Featured in recent Fisheries article on women in fisheries: https://afspubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/fsh.10485
 * Angela Hi'ilei Kawelo, fisheries scientist,Featured in recent Fisheries article on women in fisheries: https://afspubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/fsh.10485

More at ESA Women in Ecology main list

Unsorted

 * Janice Beatley
 * Barbara Bentley
 * Grace Brush related info at ESA
 * Frances Chew
 * Beryl Collins
 * Deborah Dexier
 * Jane Dirks-Edmunds
 * Mildred Faust
 * Laurel Fox
 * Margaret Gilbert (ecologist)
 * Minna Jewell
 * Susan Martin (ecologist)
 * Patrice Morrow
 * Judith Myers (ecologist)
 * Bonita Neiland
 * Karen Porter
 * Martha Shackleford
 * Edith Shreve
 * Nancy Slack
 * Judy Stamp
 * Nellie Stark
 * Margaret Stewart (ecologist)
 * Gwendolyn Struik related info, husband Roger Bray
 * Frieda Taub
 * Maxine Watson
 * Pat Werner
 * Mary F. Willson
 * Geraldine Matolla, fisheries and aquatic sciences, aquaculture, based at University of Eldoret in Kenya