I couldn't admit I was afraid': biologist Tina Morris on her fight to save the bald eagle
Briefly

"Every morning, I had to face my fears climbing 35ft up scaffolding to feed the eagle chicks. It was not just about them; it was a test for me as well."
"Reflecting on that time, even though I was terrified of heights, I didn't allow myself to show fear. It was crucial in proving myself in a male-dominated field."
Read at www.theguardian.com
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