In 2014, Pimm was involved in a controversy related to allegedly sexist remarks he made in a
book review published by the
Elsevier journal
Biological Conservation. Pimm's article "sparked debate on Twitter almost immediately." Pimm defended his stance by stating that the line which had received criticism was dialogue from a movie. The journal did issue a
mea culpa, indicating an opinion of Pimm's article. "We would like to inform our readers that parts of the book review
Keeping Wild: Against the Domestication of the Earth by Stuart Pimm, Volume 180, pages 151–152 are denigrating to women.". Of Pimm's article, the journal admitted that "It just contains some offensive language." When challenged, Pimm responded that he did not think his "wording was sexist..." However, some disagreed. In a later letter to the editor, Amanda Stanley, then Conservation Science Program Officer at the Wilburforce Foundation, explained why Pimm's "...book review [was] so offensive." An article in
The New Yorker later that year explored the debate between conservationists that led to Pimm's controversial remark. The article asserted that, in his review, "Pimm's emotions got the better of him." For his part, according to the article, Pimm was reported as being "totally unrepentant." == Personal ==