Next Episode of Jack Hanna's Animal Adventures is
not planed. TV Show was canceled.
Jack Hanna's Animal Adventures was a reality television series about animals and their exciting adventures. The series was hosted by Jack Hanna, Director Emeritus of the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium. It is shown weekly in syndication across the country on numerous stations and networks. It is particularly popular in part because of Hanna's mainstream name recognition as an animal expert, but also because the show meets programing criteria for federally mandated educational and informational requirements which all stations must follow. Because of this, some networks (such as America One) air the show five days per week, thus covering all but a half hour of the three-hour E/I mandate.
The Project Wildlife network rescues injured, sick and orphaned animals in the San Diego area, including elephant seals, opossums and owls.
Along Namibia's Skeleton Coast, the Hannas encounter springbok, oryx, black-backed jackals and fur seals; Kathaleen visits a Himba village
A conservation project aims at reducing the number of lions, leopards and hyenas killed by livestock owners.
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