Today, thanks in part to the inspiring efforts of Marlin Perks, this gateway to the west is now an urban oasis 12 for a remarkable variety of wildlife. 4 So join me now in St. Louis 23 on the mighty Mississippi 4 As we follow in a great man's footsteps.4 since its founding, 4 St.Louis has attracted fearless pioneers.123 People with a clear vision of the future..14 People like Marlin Perkins. 14 through his TV show, 4 He took us to places we'd never been..1234 to animals we'd never seen before.4 and he thought us 123 that extinction is forever. 12 As director of the St.Louis zoo, 4 It was his dream 12 to preserve wildlife.4 So in 1971, 4 he established a wolf sanctuary, 123 now run by Dr. susan Lindsey. 24
and he saw 12 in his travels around the country 4 that these animals were being persecuted.612 that habitat destruction and man was killing them,61123 shooting them,5 and he saw that was the problem.123 It's a haven 12 dedicated breeding endangered wolves 553 for released into the wild 4 can be heard once more, 24
It was a call I just had to answer, 1212 and set up seclude refugee 23 of the tyson research station. 3 Aah, better move the gate here. 23
come on through. 2 Okay, now let me get 23 in the truck here. 4
Jack Hanna's animal adventures
welcome to 'animal adventures.'
Today, thanks in part to the inspiring efforts of Marlin Perks, this gateway to the west is now an urban oasis for a remarkable variety of wildlife. So join me now in St. Louis on the mighty Mississippi As we follow in a great man's footsteps. since its founding, St.Louis has attracted fearless pioneers. People with a clear vision of the future.. People like Marlin Perkins. through his TV show, He took us to places we'd never been.. to animals we'd never seen before. and he thought us that extinction is forever. As director of the St.Louis zoo, It was his dream to preserve wildlife. So in 1971, he established a wolf sanctuary, now run by Dr. susan Lindsey.
Jack Hanna's animal adventures
welcome to 'animal adventures.'
Today, thanks in part to the inspiring efforts of Marlin Perks, this gateway to the west is now an urban oasis for a remarkable variety of wildlife. So join me now in St. Louis on the mighty Mississippi As we follow in a great man's footsteps. since its founding, St.Louis has attracted fearless pioneers. People with a clear vision of the future.. People like Marlin Perkins. through his TV show, He took us to places we'd never been.. to animals we'd never seen before. and he thought us that extinction is forever. As director of the St.Louis zoo, It was his dream to preserve wildlife. So in 1971, he established a wolf sanctuary, now run by Dr. susan Lindsey.
Jack Hannah
…. Their numbers have dwindled to less than 200 in captivity, and 65 (were born) right here. Okay, (we're) moving forward. Okay, everybody hold your line. (keep him) coming Let him go through? oh, man. . She got one! No, she didn't. (Should I get) that one? Let him go. whoa, whoa, whoa! Ohh! good try. wolves 3, humans 0. (those pups could really) move. we got two. we needed one more. (This is harder than catching pigs in a slop pen.) It took some doing, but we finally (caught them all). After all those stories (about the big, bad wolf) I was surprised at (how docile they were.) As I checked the microchips (that tell him apart), somehow they knew (I meant them) no harm. But the time had come, The vet had to give them their shots. Those needles sure gave me the willies, (but wolves need distemper and rabies shots), (The same ones your dog gets.) Still, it's important to keep these animals as wild as possible. (with a careful eye on) their future survival. with (a clean bill of health), they were free to go. next time they're (turned loose, it'll be in the wild.) (Already the howls of) eleven mexican gray wolves echo through the canyons of the apache national forest in Arizona. (Released in) march 1998 they continue to thrive and multiply producing the first wild-born mexican wolves in about 50 years.
So, see the world. the wolf leaves us with a bad impression. Sometimes when we read like 'little red riding hood' what's the other one, 'the three little pig'? the poor, little wolf never had a chance until we all get here to the wolf sancturary. and they taught us differently, right? yeah, yeah. that's why tonight we're going to go in the woods and look for wolves. as we wlked through the woods, I owndered if the wolves would hawl for us tonight. Sometimes they hawl when they're hungry sometimes when they sad, But nerver unless they want to. In just a few second, everybody's going to howl. it kind of works really well if you put your hands up and just let it go. one two three!
shh, listen! wow. that is cool, kids! now, when you hear that in the wild, kids, that's something. we didn't see any wolves but we felt their presence and heard their song.
I wonder if a bird would fly to me. I think we can work something out. Here. you might need this to catch him. we'll go down in the field, and we'll get you all set up. just stand here? yeah, put your hand out, and he should be right here. I was amazed. floating along like a moth, it lit on my arm. light as the air around me. The owl is called the bird of silent flight, isn't it? Yeah, the ghost phantasma, if you speak spanish. it's the most endangered species we have in the midwest. this one owl will consume 2,000 mice a year, so it's a great natural control mechanism for our agricultural industry, and that's why we're trying to bring it back. Why do they call an owl wise? I don't even know if there's true or not, because work with them, I don't know if they're wise. I think because of their silent, stoic stance, where they just kind of look things over. owls may not be wise, But like all other birds of prey, y they have incredible eyesight, which comes in pretty handy for these insatiable hunters. In fact, the predatory instincts of birds like the falcon are providing a low-tech solution to a high-tech problem.
Many other endangered [foxes] await their turn. In addiction [rare animals], the [endangered animals sanctuary] breeds [special species]. for example Iranian wolves.. and these strange-looking animals--maned [livestock] Native to south america, this [cattle] on stilts was nearly hunted out of existence. they're very [brave], but like most other [dogs], they communicate by [shouting]. Nowadays, not many [civilian] can say they've heard the [sorrowful] howl of a wolf [at dawn]. but at the [rare animal] sanctuary, it's all part of an [encounter] I'll never forget. Wolf howls are a [classical behavior] here. They bring back a [mountain feeling], when [travelers] gathered around the crackling glow of a campfire. staying warm and swapping [haunted stories].
Jack Hanna's animal adventures 5:30
So, see the world. 23 the wolf leaves us with a bad impression. 1234 Sometimes when we read like 'little red riding hood' 4 what's the other one, 'the three little pig'? 621 1? the poor, little wolf never had a chance 123 until we all get here to the wolf sancturary. 4 and they taught us differently, right? 12 yeah, yeah. 1 that's why tonight we're going to go 12612 in the woods 4 and look for wolves. 23 as we walked through the woods, 4 I wondered if the wolves would howl 12312 for us tonight. 4 Sometimes they howl when they're hungry 412412 sometimes when they sad, 412 But nerver unless they want to.412 In just a few second, 4 everybody's going to howl. 123 it kind of works really well 12 if you put your hands up 4123 and just let it go. 23 one two three! 1
shh, listen! wow. 2 that is cool, kids! 12 now, when you hear that 4123 in the wild, kids, 4 that's something. 12 we didn't see any wolves 123 but we felt their presence and heard their song. 12323
Jack Hannah 16:55
Marlin was very (energetic person) about (managing zoo and organizing people). He loved (nature and human resource), He knew (a much information about their situation). And he wanted (everyone to be energetic to ecosystem).
After Marlin's retirement, he continued (his loving work about animals and people). He and his wife established (the some kind of animal sanctuary). They also (provided a lot of supplies to Walter Crawford). Marlin's dream lives on at the St. Louis Zoo. where the children he once (gave motive in his TV program) now work as zoologists, sharing his vision (through tough processing) at the new children's zoo.
So, what's next at this remarkable person's zoo? Let's go the rikeet aviary. First, we had to drink some kind of nectar. So, these lorikeets don't hurt you, do they? No, they don't. All right.
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