The girl who loved giraffes and became the world's first giraffologist
When Anne Innis Dagg saw her first giraffe in a zoo she was entranced. So much so that a love for giraffes shaped her whole life. She decided at a young age that she would one day travel from her home in Canada to study giraffes in their natural environment in Africa. After overcoming obstacles based on her gender, Anne succeeded in fulfilling her dream in 1956 and became the world's leading scientific expert on giraffes. In The Girl Who Loved Giraffes , Kathy Stinson and Francois Thisdale have created a beautiful picture book that captures the dramatic story of Anne's life, the majestic beauty of giraffes and fascinating facts about this most intriguing and magnificent creature.
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Dagg, Anne Innis > Juvenile literature. Giraffe > Juvenile literature. Women > Canada > Zoologist > Biography > Juvenile literature. |
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Biographies. |
- ISBN: 9781554555406
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56 pages : color illustrations ; 30 cm - Publisher [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2021.