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Hanna provided police assistance with expertise in tracking down the animals, which included lions, leopards, wolves, primates, bears, and eighteen tigers. On October 19, 2011, Hanna assisted Ohio police in tracking down several escaped exotic animals near Zanesville, Ohio. He was granted honorary doctorates from Muskingum University, Otterbein College, Capital University, and Ohio University. Hanna, along with Emmy Award-winning musician Mark Frye, released an album through Virgin Records in 1996 entitled Jack Hanna's World. Hanna also appeared in Neal McCoy's 2005 music video for "Billy's Got His Beer Goggles On" with a hyacinth macaw, a sloth and an albino burmese python. He was also named one of the "50 Most Beautiful People" by People magazine in 1996. On September 25, 2003, Jack made a special guest appearance on an episode of Blue's Clues (season 5, episode 35, "Animals in Our House?"). Hanna also occasionally contributed commentary as an animal expert on various local and national news programs, and has done guest spots on other shows such as Larry King Live, Nancy Grace, Maury, and The Hollywood Squares. He has hosted the syndicated television shows Jack Hanna's Animal Adventures, Jack Hanna's Into the Wild, and Jack Hanna's Wild Countdown, all produced and distributed by Litton Entertainment. He has published many books for children as well. Hanna published his autobiography, Monkeys on the Interstate, in 1989. Hanna was named director emeritus of the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium in 1992. The annual attendance of the Columbus Zoo increased by over 400% during this time. Over the course of Hanna's tenure as director, the zoo made the transition from cage-like enclosures to habitat environments, and the grounds were significantly expanded. Hanna's live animal demonstrations on Good Morning America and David Letterman's talk show incarnations brought national attention to the Columbus Zoo as well as to Hanna himself. From 1981 to 1983, Hanna hosted a local television program, "Hanna's Ark", which aired on the local CBS affiliate in Columbus, WBNS.

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He also realized the importance of increasing the profile of the Columbus Zoo in central Ohio to get more public support and funding, and the " everyman"-seeming Hanna proved to be very well-suited to public relations for the zoo. Hanna initially struck many as a "zealous" zoo director, often traveling around the zoo grounds after closing to personally pick up trash. She recovered by the age of six, although she needed to have a brain tumor removed later in life.Īt the time he became the zoo's director, the grounds of the zoo were unkempt and the facilities run down. When he was offered the position at the Columbus Zoo in 1978, one of the reasons he accepted was because he believed Columbus Children's Hospital had the best treatment available for his daughter Julie's leukemia. He worked for a wildlife adventure company and directed the small Central Florida Zoo and Botanical Gardens from 1973 to 1975.

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Hanna settled a later lawsuit out of court, shut down the petting zoo, and moved his family to Florida. In 1972, a three-year-old boy was mauled by a lion at Hanna's farm after the boy slipped past the protective barrier and stuck his arm through the enclosure fence, subsequently losing the arm. Hanna (left) reenlists Culinary Specialist 2nd Class Richard Youhan with Seamore, the sea lionĪlthough unable to secure zoning as a zoo for his family's farm, Hanna and Suzi opened a pet shop and petting zoo. In his senior year, Hanna married Suzi, a cheerleader at Muskingum, and graduated in 1968. He majored in business and political science at Muskingum College in New Concord, Ohio, where he got in trouble for keeping ducks in his dorm room and a donkey in a shed behind his fraternity house (The M.A.C.E. He attended The Kiski School, an all-boys boarding school in Saltsburg, Pennsylvania, for high school, graduating in 1965. He grew up on his family's farm and volunteered for the family veterinarian, Dr. His media appearances, particularly with Johnny Carson, David Letterman, James Corden, Good Morning America, and Maury Povich have made him one of the most notable animal experts in the United States. "Jungle Jack" was director of the zoo from 1978 to 1992, and is viewed as largely responsible for elevating its quality and reputation. Jack Bushnell Hanna (born January 2, 1947) is a retired American zookeeper and a former director emeritus of the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium.







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