Jack Hanna diagnosed with dementia
By Sheridan Hendrix - The Columbus Dispatch
Wildlife advocate Jack Hanna poses for a portrait Oct. 12, 2015, with a serval cub in New York. The family of celebrity zookeeper and TV show host Jack Hanna said he s been diagnosed with dementia and will retire from public life. (Photo by Dan Hallman/Invision/AP, file)
Jack Hanna has been diagnosed with dementia, now believed to be Alzheimer’s disease, Hanna’s three daughters announced in a letter published Wednesday afternoon.
Hanna the 74-year-old internationally known, khaki-loving director emeritus of the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium has spent more than four decades in the public eye putting Columbus and its zoo’s conservation efforts on the national stage.
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Jack Hanna, Columbus Zoo s Director Emeritus, has dementia, his daughters say Sheridan Hendrix, The Columbus Dispatch
Jack Hanna talks about the 40 years he s been with the Columbus Zoo.
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Jack Hanna has been diagnosed with dementia, now believed to be Alzheimer s disease, Hanna s three daughters announced in a letter published Wednesday.
Now, Hanna s daughters Kathaleen, Suzanne and Julie say their dad is unable to participate in public life like he once did as his condition has severely worsened in the last few months. A passion for wildlife conservation and education has been at the core of who our dad is and everything he has accomplished with the help of so many, the Hannas wrote. He spent his life connecting people and wildlife because he has always believed that having people see and experience animals is key to engaging them in more impactful conservation efforts.
Jack Hanna, Columbus Zoo s Director Emeritus, has dementia, his daughters say Sheridan Hendrix, The Columbus Dispatch
Jack Hanna talks about the 40 years he s been with the Columbus Zoo.
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Jack Hanna has been diagnosed with dementia, now believed to be Alzheimer s disease, Hanna s three daughters announced in a letter published Wednesday.
Now, Hanna s daughters Kathaleen, Suzanne and Julie say their dad is unable to participate in public life like he once did as his condition has severely worsened in the last few months. A passion for wildlife conservation and education has been at the core of who our dad is and everything he has accomplished with the help of so many, the Hannas wrote. He spent his life connecting people and wildlife because he has always believed that having people see and experience animals is key to engaging them in more impactful conservation efforts.
The Columbus Dispatch
Jack Hanna, one of the world s most celebrated zookeepers and star of TV shows like Jack Hanna s Into the Wild and Jack Hanna s Wild Countdown, has been diagnosed with dementia, now believed to be Alzheimer s disease, his three daughters announced in a letter Wednesday.
Hanna, the 74-year-old internationally-known director emeritus of the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, has spent more than four decades in the public eye putting Columbus, Ohio, and its zoo s conservation efforts on the national stage. He officially retired from his role as the zoo s spokesperson in December 2020.
Now, Hanna s daughters Kathaleen, Suzanne and Julie say their dad is unable to participate in public life like he once did as his condition has severely worsened in the last few months.
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