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On average, participants in all groups rated the women rookie firefighters as less capable than the men. This reduction in the association between masculinity and success in the fire service was shown to explain the previously observed reductions in bias toward women rookie firefighters.

The conclusion in both studies: Emphasizing legitimately important but stereotypically feminine traits, without denying the importance of stereotypically masculine traits, reduced the undervaluation of qualified women firefighters.

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Last month, 50 women graduated from the inaugural class. Regan is optimistic that the graduates will eventually push ahead with plans to become firefighters. Related: She created her plastic toilet to save lives.

Firefighting wasn't a childhood ambition of Regan's. She majored in art and graphic design in college and then became a professional soccer player. Fish and Wildlife Service. In addition to fighting wildfires, her crew uses prescribed burning to protect the habitats in which threatened and endangered species thrive. After completing her degree in wildlife conservation, she interned with the BLM in fire ecology. From there, she started fighting wildfires.

Nasatka says she chose this challenging career path because she wanted her life to have meaning. Once, after working to maintain a habitat for the red-cockaded woodpecker, there was a lull in the conversation.

Prior to her current appointment, she spent nine years as the district ranger for the Sandia District of New Mexico. Featured Image: U. Forest Service Photo , Public Domain.



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