In Myanmar, Indigenous Karen women, key to ecosystem restoration, are often overlooked. This book celebrates the groundbreaking achievements of the Women’s Research Group in Salween Peace Park, Myanmar, highlighting their key successes in biodiversity restoration and gender-responsive approaches. Through their collaboration with local communities, research initiatives, and preservation efforts, this group has become a model for building resilience and weaving gender-responsive approaches to biodiversity governance. More than just a story of resilience, this book serves as a guide and motivator for communities worldwide. By sharing the tools, strategies, and wisdom learned, it empowers readers to establish their own Women’s Research Groups, fostering stronger relationships between people, land, and nature.