Anne Innis Dagg, a trailblazing biologist who was among the first in the world to study giraffes in their natural habitat in the 1950s, passed away on April 1 in Kitchener, Ontario. She spent many years battling sexism in Canadian universities before finally receiving recognition for her work in the 2010s. She was 91 years old.
Alison Reid, who chronicled Dr. Dagg’s life and work…