Alison Reid’s loving documentary affectionately celebrates little-known giraffologist Dr. Anne Innis Dagg’s groundbreaking scientific work and generous contributions to women’s equality. Ask anyone to ...
Anne Innis Dagg at Brookfield Zoo in Chicago in 2016. She saw her first giraffe there as a young child, sparking a lifelong passion for the animals. (Elaisa Vargas/Pursuing Giraffe Adventures Inc.) ...
When Anne Innis Dagg — who passed away Monday at 91 after a short illness — headed to South Africa in 1956 to become the first person to study giraffes in the wild, she couldn’t have predicted the ...
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