Click on an article to find out more about BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, disabilities, women, and inclusion and diversity in biology, conservation, and other STEM subjects.
Black, Indigenous, Asian in STEM
Race, inclusivity, and environmental sustainability
‘Black women who bird’ take the spotlight to make their presence known
Seizing opportunities to diversify conservation
The broken pipeline – barriers to black PhD students accessing Research Council funding
Cognitive reserve and racial privilege in STEM
Climate change is environmental racism
Disabilities
Let COVID-19 expand awareness of disability tech
Accessibility suffers during pandemic
Disability inclusion enhances science
The climate revolution must be accessible – this fight belongs to disabled people too
Our disabilities have made us better scientists
Mental health in academia: an invisible crisis
Inclusion & Diversity
Working together: A call for inclusive conservation
Conservation needs diverse values, approaches, and practitioners
Diversity and inclusion in conservation: a proposal for a marine diversity network
Science benefits from diversity
Diverse nature: does nature conservation represent society?
How to be an inclusive leader through a crisis
Volunteer field technicians are bad for wildlife ecology
Safe fieldwork strategies for at-risk individuals, their supervisors and institutions
So, you want to host an inclusive and accessible conference?
LGBTQIA+
Being queer in the jungle: the unique challenges of LGBTQ scientists working in the field
In fieldwork, other humans pose as much risk to LBTQIA+ people as the elements
Discrimination drives LGBT+ scientists to think about quitting
The Lab and Field LGBTQ Archives
Coming out in STEM: Factors affecting retention of sexual minority STEM students
Carrying the PRIDE message to the ends of the earth
Women
Women and Global South strikingly underrepresented among top-publishing ecologists
Women’s research plummets during lockdown – but articles from men increase
Relying on women, not rewarding them
The pandemic and the female academic
Opinion: gender diversity leads to better science
Elite male faculty in the life sciences employ fewer women