Jack Hanna's Into the Wild - Season 6
Season 6
Episodes
Elephant Camp
Pack your trunks — Jungle Jack is heading to Zimbabwe! Just around the corner from majestic Victoria Falls, the folks at Elephant Camp are working to provide a home to orphaned Elephants in need. Jack assists the team in radio collaring a soon to be released female. And, Jack takes a walk with the fastest land mammal on the planet… an orphaned cheetah getting a second chance at life.
Okavango Delta
Come along with Jungle Jack as he braves the waters of Botswana's Okavango Delta! The world's largest inland delta provides a beautiful home to thriving wildlife like Crocs, Hippos and Elephants. Then Jack hits the safari truck to explore the nearby landscape where he meets rare African Wild Dogs and elusive Leopards!
Chobe National Park
Join Jungle Jack as he comes face-to-face with the powerful pachyderms of Chobe National Park. The park is known for its massive elephant population, but Jack also encounters Hippos, Cape Buffalo, Kudu, Crocs, Warthogs and more! Then Jack spends the day with a local veterinarian, seeing both heartbreak and hope for the animals of Chobe.
Crocodile Rock
Today, Jungle Jack is in Zambia getting an up-close look at some of the toughest reptiles on the planet – fierce and dangerous Nile Crocodiles! Then he takes a walk on the wild side with white rhino, giraffe and more!
Zimbabwe: Cats and Dogs
At Hwange National Park in Zimbabwe, Jack heads out on a Lion-tracking expedition learning the dynamic social structure of these amazing Big Cats! And, Jack hits the trail looking for one of the most rare and endangered species in Africa — African Wild Dogs. All before diving into Devil's Pool for one-of-a-kind view of Victoria Falls.
Best of Zimbabwe
Once known as the breadbasket of Africa, Zimbabwe is home to some of the most iconic wildlife on the continent. But, drought, poaching and a lack of resources has left many species fighting for survival. Check out what conservationists are doing on the ground to protect Rhino, Elephants, African Wild Dogs, and more as we head, Into the Wild!
White Oak
Saving species on the brink of extinction takes a lot of work, but for the conservationists at White Oak in North Florida it's not only their job, it's their passion. This world-renowned breeding and research center is conserving endangered species one animal at a time, like Cheetah, Southern White Rhino, Indian Rhino, Addra Gazelle and many more!
Best of Southern Africa
From the low-lying marshes of the Okavango Delta to the deserts and grasslands, Southern Africa's landscapes are as diverse as its wildlife. Join Jack as he navigates his way through the changing terrain, coming face-to-face with elusive Leopards, enormous Elephants, hefty Hippos, fleet-footed Lions, lethal Crocs and more!
For the Love of Great Apes
Jack is heading to Florida to meet some unexpected residents in the small town of Wauchula. Nestled among the orange groves, the Center for Great Apes is providing a loving home to dozens orangutans and chimpanzees in need. After being rescued, or retired from the entertainment industry, many of these playful primates had nowhere to go. Hear their remarkable stories as we head, Into the Wild!
The Wilds
What could be better than getting up-close animal encounters with wildlife from Africa, Asia and North America? Doing it all in one place, right here in the ole' US of A! That's exactly what Jungle Jack has in store on this adventure to The Wilds, in southeastern Ohio! Check out rare creatures like Takin, Asian One-Horned Rhino, White Rhino, Wild Dogs, Cheetah and whole lot more!
Best of California
Jack is taking his show on the road through sunny California! First up, a behind-the-scenes look at one of Jack's TV appearances in L.A., then on to the quaint town of Solvang where Jack experiences the world-famous horse training of Monty Roberts, and visits Lil Orphan Hammies pig rescue center. Then Jack heads to Hearst Castle and encounters elk, zebra and even elephant seals!
Busch Gardens
Jack and Sue head into the state-of-the-art Animal Care Center at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay to assist veterinarians performing an exam on a lion! Then they encounter the high-speeds of another big cat, the cheetah, at the park's lure course before meeting a new baby rhino!
Jack's Zoo Adventures
Jack is traveling across the globe to bring you his favorite zoo adventures! From Asia's Singapore Zoo, to Healesville in Australia, Calgary Zoo in Canada and Jack's home, the Columbus Zoo, see what's it's like behind-the-scenes at some of the world's coolest zoos. Primates, Hippos, Elephants and lots more!
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