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Women who love insects

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12/4/2021 · 27:11
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Insects have been around for more than 350 million years, longer than dinosaurs and flowering plants. We are vastly outnumbered by them – there are approximately 1.4 billion insects for every person on earth. And although we tend to treat them with disdain, they are absolutely essential to our survival. Kim Chakanetsa talks all things buzzing, crawling and flying with two insect enthusiasts who have made a career out of their love for bugs.\n\nDr Jessica L Ware is a Canadian-American entomologist specialising in dragonflies and damselflies. She’s the first African-American associate curator in invertebrate zoology at the American Museum of Natural History in New York and the vice-president of the Entomological Society of America. A single mother and an adventurer, she has travelled the world following dragonflies and she is ionate about diversifying the scientific community.\n\nDr Carolina Barillas-Mury was born in Guatemala and spent her life studying mosquitoes to understand how they transmit malaria. She heads the Mosquito Immunity and Vector Competence Section at the National Institutes of Health - one of the world\'s foremost medical research centres - and she believes the way to fight malaria is to work with, and not against, mosquitoes. \n\nProduced by Alice Gioia\n\nIMAGE DETAILS\nLeft: Carolina Barillas-Mury (courtesy of Carolina Barillas-Mury) \nRight: Jessica L Ware (credit Sallqa-Tuwa Stephanita Bondocgawa Maflamills) 5u543m

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