On the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, we honor Mary Anning, who, at just 12 years old, made an extraordinary discovery: the remains of the first Ichthyosaurus, a finding that shaped the history of paleontology.
Although she lived in a time when women faced significant barriers to recognition in the scientific field, her legacy continues to inspire generations.
Her story is a powerful reminder of the impact of curiosity, perseverance, and a passion for knowledge. To all the girls and women who dream of exploring, discovering, and transforming the world: Happy Day!