Cultivators: Sophie Lutterlough
Womanica16 Apr 2025

Cultivators: Sophie Lutterlough

Sophie Lutterlough (1910-2009) was an American entomologist who spent 40 years working at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. She started out as the museum's first woman elevator operator, and eventually became an entomologist.


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This month, we're talking about cultivators — women who nurtured, cross-pollinated, experimented, or went to great lengths to better understand and protect the natural world.

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