The Woman Who Loves Giraffes
@AnneDaggMovie
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A feature #documentary about Anne Innis Dagg, the world’s first giraffologist. Streaming and DVD/Blu-ray in USA & Canada now!
Toronto, Ontario
Joined January 2018
WXN is proud to recognize @AnneDaggMovie & our 2022 Canada’s Most Powerful Women: Top 100 Award winners. Learn about our winners by visiting our website https://t.co/p5fur5z4yg & watch for 2023 Top 100 nominations opening this month! #LiveYourTruth #WXNTop100 @NextGenOfWealth
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In and out of Africa — the giraffe woman holds head high 🦒👉 https://t.co/8m0d1y1XiR | Jeff Mahoney, Spectator Reporter | Hamilton
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Anne Innis Dagg, “Jane Goodall” of giraffes, is subject of powerful doc film at Playhouse
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ANNOUNCING THE CAGIS YOUTH STEM AWARDS! Are you a girl, nonbinary, or gender nonconforming youth who is a STEM communicator, working on a cool STEM project, or leading the way for equity in STEM? Apply by August 8, 2022 at https://t.co/uXHVUpnElV
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How can #humans and #wildlife #coexist? In the new #book "Tarangire: Human-Wildlife Coexistence in a Fragmented Ecosystem", published @SpringerNature, we synthesize #interdisciplinary #research, highlight #challenges & propose #solutions that work for humans & wildlife🦓🦁🦒🐃🐘
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#LittleLongLegs is a boy! 🦒 On Friday, our veterinary team performed a thorough check-up on Mstari’s new baby, and have confirmed he’s a boy… and a big boy at that. At 84kg and 183cm in height, our giraffes’ newest family member is 21kg heavier than Amani when she was born!
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Anne Innis Dagg's love for giraffes took her to https://t.co/MaAyb9KlJB in the 1950s. Little was known about them in western science at the time. Listen to her inspiring story on THE WILD podcast. Inset Photo: Anne Innis Dagg in 1956, Courtesy of the Anne Innis Dagg Foundation
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Have you registered yet?
On Feb 11, International Day of Women and Girls in Science, join us for an inspiring virtual panel with amazing women and girls! This FREE panel will have a Q&A format and will be open to children, teens, and adults. Register at https://t.co/BzcAOlk7qw
#MyJourneyInSTEM
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Happy #WorldGiraffeDay! 🦒 Helping giraffes is a community effort. Thanks to our TZ Giraffe Community for sharing why they LOVE giraffes! ♥🦒 Celebrate with us today by sharing why YOU love giraffes with the hashtag #StandTallForGiraffe
https://t.co/lShjtE1evk
#WGD2021
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Coming soon @FitzWhits! THE GIRL WHO LOVED GIRAFFES by @TheKathyStinson and Francois Thisdale https://t.co/roqRIXNUlo
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There are just a few days left to purchase your ticket for the virtual screening of the film 'The Woman Who Loves Giraffes' and exclusive live Q&A experience! For more info or to purchase your ticket: https://t.co/mxuCPClUzZ 🦒
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Giraffe Ossicones: Unique Mammal Headgear https://t.co/56adYLpwqu via @WildNatureInst
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Ossicones are columnar or conical skin-covered bone structures on the heads of giraffe and okapi (Fig 1). Giraffe ossicones consist of a bone core covered with skin and attached to the skull with...
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Join us for a virtual screening of 'The Woman Who Loves Giraffes', a documentary showcasing the incredible career of Dr. Anne Innis Dagg. Tickets are $25.00 +HST per viewing with all proceeds supporting our Room to Grow campaign. Register here: https://t.co/mxuCPClUzZ 📽️🦒
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Yes, what a wonderful and inspiring learning experience for our students! Thank you Dr. Dagg! @AnneDaggMovie
@TDSB_JoycePS @tdsb @EcoSchoolsTDSB How privileged @TDSB_JoycePS students are to learn about giraffes from Canadian zoologist, feminist, and pioneer in the study of wild giraffes #anneinnissdagg Thank you for answering so many student questions and sharing your learning with @tdsb students! https://t.co/UGGKtveVb6
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Congratulations, Monica @WildNatureInst ! Proud to have friends like you!
Adult female giraffes that group with more females, called gregariousness, is correlated with better survival. Dr. Monica Bond's new paper is out! https://t.co/MV12DIfww0
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Great job, Kiko and team!
Ever wonder how to take a voluntary hoof x-ray from a 250kg giraffe? Watch to see how our team can take a quick, stress-free x-ray using target training with Kiko 🦒#TrainingTuesday
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"Paying attention to the world around them will make students far more engaged citizens..." - Anne Innis Dagg #AnneInnisDagg #womeninstem #TeachOntario
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