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Anne Innis Dagg : ウィキペディア英語版 | Anne Innis Dagg
Anne Innis Dagg (born 1933, Toronto) is a Canadian zoologist, feminist, and author of numerous books. She has made a “significant contribution to giraffes worldwide in an unprecedented way.” ==Career== Anne Innis earned a master’s degree in genetics from the University of Toronto. She went alone to Africa in 1956–57 to study the behavior of giraffe. On returning to Canada, she earned a PhD at the University of Waterloo, analyzing and comparing the gaits of giraffe and other large mammals. At the time this university did not hire women in the biology department, so she worked in a program where students did the hiring. Today she works in Independent Studies, an evolution of that Program. Her research produced over 60 refereed scientific papers on such subjects as homosexuality, behavior of mammals, sociobiology, feminism, sexism at universities, and the rights of animals. She has also written 20 books and over 100 articles on these topics.〔(Dr. Anne Innis Dagg, Zoologist, Feminist, Author, annedagg.net )〕
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