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In 1956, at age 23, Anne Innis Dagg found herself sweltering inside a tiny Ford Prefect, parked in the middle of a sprawling South African grassland, day after day. She was “out giraffing,” as she put ...
Anne Innis Dagg, a Canadian zoologist who broke new ground in animal research while studying giraffes in the wild, and who later campaigned against institutional sexism after she was denied tenure by ...
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