‘Queen of Giraffes’ among new Order of Canada recipients with global influence
OTTAWA — Talk about sticking her neck out for Canada.
The latest cohort of appointments to the Order of Canada include many people whose accomplishments have had an impact around the world, including pioneering biologist Anne Dagg, known as the “Queen of Giraffes.”
Her work in the 1950s documenting the creatures in Africa paved the way for others who became famous for living among wild animals, but Dagg was originally mocked and ignored.
To now be among the latest recipients of one of Canada’s highest honours stands as proof, Dagg said, that her work had an impact.