Birds by Day, Bats by Night:
Long-Term Census of Bats
and Birds in Panama
How did
I get here?
Science through
passion and perseverance
August 17, 2020
Gamboa
Dr. Gina Della Togna has gone a long way in pursuing her love for animals, including amphibians, insects, and reptiles. Last year she received the L'Oreal-Unesco Prize for Women in Science, for her research in assisted reproductive techniques for endangered species, such as the golden frog. This year she was named by Forbes magazine as one of the 100 most powerful women in Central America and the Dominican Republic. Listen to the story of how she became a renowned scientist.