A review by gotossmycausticsalad
Feminism in the Wild: How Human Biases Shape Our Understanding of Animal Behavior by Ambika Kamath, Melina Packer

informative
Interesting for sure in the history of animal science and how it entwines with eugenics and white supremacy. I'm not the target audience, so I don't know how well it fares from the point of view of someone who works in the fields it covers, but I did look up some of the studies and they were certainly fascinating reading.