Pamela Margaret Young (née Rawlinson) is a New Zealand Antarctic scientist. She was the first New Zealand woman to live and work in Antarctica.[1] In 1969–70, she worked at Cape Bird as field assistant to her husband Euan, a biologist, and was among the first six women to fly to the South Pole.[2] She wrote a book about her trip (Penguin summer or a rare bird in Antarctica).[3] The Young Peaks in Antarctica are named after her.[4]