From across the forests and savannas, mountains, oceans, and skies of the world, welcome to a celebration of the animals that you know and love – it’s the … It’s the tallest land mammal in the world. You know it by its spots and long…
By Mary Dagg, Anne Innis Dagg Foundation Giraffe numbers have declined significantly from the impact of people. People have been hunting them for their bones, skin and meat. Here are three ways you can help: 1. Tell your family, friends and schoolmates to never…
Today we give a big HELLO to the Junior Giraffe Club: Junior Giraffe Club is for youth (aged 7–17) who are passionate about giraffes. The vision of the club is to create a worldwide community of giraffe youth ambassadors. Junior Giraffe Club members have been busily preparing…
Scientist Anne Innis Dagg and filmmaker Alison Reid talk about giraffes and the making of a documentary film about Anne’s pioneering research.
George Lohay is a scientist with a passion for wildlife and plants, who has worked on projects throughout Tanzania. We learn about how George uses genetics to help protect giraffes.
Meet Monica Bond, a scientist with a passion for understanding more about the world’s tallest animal.
Color in these cute giraffe calves and add to the picture.
Sometimes the lions win…and sometimes they don’t.
Learn some facts about the world’s tallest animal.