Syeda Anannya Faria is Bangladesh’s first female snake rescuer, known for her courageous work in wildlife conservation. She specializes in safely capturing and relocating snakes, particularly venomous ones, to reduce human-snake conflicts and promote coexistence. Anannya actively raises awareness about the ecological importance of snakes, challenging societal fears and misconceptions. As a trailblazer, she has broken gender stereotypes, inspiring women to pursue unconventional careers in conservation. Her efforts have gained significant media attention, highlighting the challenges and importance of snake conservation in Bangladesh. Despite facing societal stigma and risks, Anannya continues her mission with dedication, making her a symbol of courage and environmental advocacy.