Jack
Hanna
Animal
Adventurer
About
Jack Hanna
Jack Hanna, popular host of the hit television series, Jack
Hanna's Animal Adventures, is one of America's most beloved
naturalists and adventurers. Each week, Hanna takes millions of
family viewers on exciting journeys to learn about animals and
the places they live. What makes the series a success to a broad
segment of viewers is Hanna's enthusiasm and wonderment with
every new creature and experience he encounters. No intellectual
pomp or indifference here - Jack Hanna is "every
person's" television zoologist.
Hanna
began to receive national attention after he became Director of
the rundown Columbus Zoo in Columbus, Ohio in 1978. He not only
transformed the zoo into a model facility, but through his media
savvy, made the Columbus Zoo a household name. He is a regular
guest on shows including "Good Morning America,"
"Larry King Live," "The Late Show With David
Letterman," "Hollywood Squares" and "The
Maury Povich Show." He also makes countless personal
appearances and speeches throughout the U.S.
The route
to becoming a national celebrity began in his family's bathtub
in Knoxville, Tennessee where he raised bluegills and then
extended his menagerie to their backyard. After majoring in
business in college, Hanna, with support from his wife, Suzi,
started a pet shop and petting zoo, worked for a wildlife
adventure company and directed a small Florida zoo. The couple's
subsequent move to Columbus (with their three daughters) was the
start of Hanna's rising media star. Not only was he a regular on
national talk shows, his autobiographical book, "Monkeys on
the Interstate," was a hit in 1989. Other books, including
one for children, "Let's Go To The Petting Zoo With Jungle
Jack," followed.
The
natural progression for someone with Hanna's knowledge of
animals and the wild, along with his media popularity was to
have his own show, Jack Hanna's Animal Adventures. It now
reaches 95% of U.S. television households every weekend and is
viewed in over 60 countries worldwide. Director Emeritus of the
Columbus Zoo since 1993, he still remains active in the zoo and
his community.
Hanna is
a Professional Fellow of the American Zoo & Aquarium
Association and a member of the Explorer's Club. He is also an
active supporter of Easter Seals and the Leukemia Society and
serves on the boards of several educational institutions. While
he takes all of his civic responsibilities seriously, he
maintains that wildlife conservation is his true calling.
"Jack Hanna's Animal Adventures gives me the platform to
excite people and get them to care about animals. For me, this
is the fulfillment of a lifelong dream."
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