Jack Hanna's Into the Wild

Season 7

Longtime zookeeper Jack Hanna hosts this Emmy-winning show that takes viewers on a journey around the world to showcase animals in their natural habitats. In addition to showing footage of the creatures and giving information about the places where they live, "Into the Wild" discusses the protection and conservation of endangered species. Among the locations visited are remote jungles, deserts, oceans and forests.

Where to Watch Season 7

13 Episodes

  • Going Batty
    E1
    Going BattyJack searches for bats in Panama. Also: a birds-eye view of a rain-forest canopy.
  • It's a Jungle out There
    E2
    It's a Jungle out ThereJack explores tributaries off the Panama Canal in search of wildlife like Capuchin Monkeys, Geoffroy’s Tamarins, Spectacled Caimans and more! Then Jack gets a behind-the-scenes look at ships crossing from the Atlantic to Pacific Oceans through the Canal’s lock system, before coming face-to-face with an Ocelot and the elusive Jaguar at a local rescue center.
  • Bocas del Toro
    E3
    Bocas del ToroJack enters the Mouth of Bull, in Panama’s Bocas del Toro! Poison Dart Frogs, Snakes, Jellyfish, Sloths and so much more on this adventure to Panama’s Caribbean Coast!
  • Exploring El Valle
    E4
    Exploring El ValleIn Panama’s fertile volcanic valley, El Valle, Jack comes face-to-face with critically endangered Panamanian Golden Frogs and other rare and unique amphibians, before zip-lining though valley! Jack also visits a nearby Cacao plantation to learn ancient harvesting techniques, and meet the neighboring wildlife.
  • Paradise in Panama
    E5
    Paradise in PanamaPanama’s coastal town of Pedasi is a haven for sea creatures. Jack encounters a nesting Sea Turtle, before visiting Isla Iguana where he searches for Black Iguanas, a colony of Frigate Birds, and a whole lot more!
  • Braving Bocas
    E6
    Braving BocasPanama’s Bocas del Toro archipelago is home to beautiful beaches and pristine waters, and it’s also home to high concentration of Bats! Jack hikes into a remote cave for an up-close look at the beneficial species.
  • Dolphins of Curacao
    E7
    Dolphins of CuracaoJack trades his safari suit for a wet suit as he dives in with bottle-nosed dolphins! Jack and Sue, get more than they bargained for as they go along for the ride with dolphins on their daily outing into the open ocean, from their home at the island’s Sea Aquarium. Then, Jack sees how dolphin therapy is making a huge difference for kids in need.
  • Deep Dive Curacao
    E8
    Deep Dive CuracaoJack boards a submarine heading deep into the waters of Curacao, uncovering everything from lionfish to newly discovered species. Then Jack and the team from the Columbus Zoo work to rehabilitate coral reefs by planting baby coral in the ocean, all before diving in with sharks, sea turtles and a whole lot more!
  • Horn of Hope
    E9
    Horn of HopeAs rhino poaching increases every day, Jack heads to Africa and the front lines of this growing threat to see what can be done to save the rhino from extinction. Jack meets the conservationists who are fighting back using every possible option, from para-military techniques to foot patrols to save the iconic species.
  • Mandrills of Gabon
    E10
    Mandrills of GabonJack treks deep into the rainforests of Gabon in search of Mandrills. The elusive and brightly colored primates are the largest monkeys in the world, and can only be found in Africa’s equatorial rainforests.
  • Baby Adventures
    E11
    Baby AdventuresJungle Jack brings us bouncing baby animals from around the world. Some are cute, some are cuddly, and some bring us hope for the next generation of wildlife.
  • DeWildt's Cheetas
    E12
    DeWildt's CheetasJack goes to work behind-the-scenes at the world-renowned Ann van Dyk Cheetah Center in South Africa where over 800 Cheetah cubs have been bred in the last 40 years. Jack also comes face-to-face with rare African Wild Dogs.
  • Best of Panama
    E13
    Best of PanamaJungle Jack explores the unique ecosystems of Panama! The Central American country’s lush rainforests, pristine valleys and spectacular seas are home to rare creatures like bats, sloths, sea turtles and poison dart frogs. All co-existing near the world famous Panama Canal – connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.

 

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