On this episode of Women In Nuix, Annie Oman talks with Leitah, a member of the all-female, anti-poaching unit Black Mambas. As a ranger protecting wildlife from poachers, Leitah’s workplace is the Balule Nature Reserve and Kruger National Park, in South Africa; her office supplies are her jeep, a walkie-talkie, and pepper spray; her co-workers are elephants, lions, leopards, buffalo, and rhinos. Annie is also joined in this episode by Nuix colleague Stu Clarke, who works extensively with South African wildlife conservation programs. Together, they talk at length about what led Leitah to become a Black Mamba, the perils and rewards of the job, and what it means to be a role model for girls growing up in the parks’ surrounding communities. Nuix is a proud supporter of the Black Mambas, including a recent $500 donation. If you’d like to support the Black Mambas organization, please use on of the following links. Thank you for your generosity. For supporters in the UK, please visit: https://www.helpingrhinos.org/black-mambas/.* For supporters outside of the UK, please visit: https://www.blackmambas.org/donate.html *UK tax payers who donate using this link make the donation eligible for Gift Aid through the UK government, unlocking extra money for the charity at no cost to the donor.