Jack Hanna is one of the most distinguished zoologists to ever work in the field. Jungle Jack is an expert who has been working with animals his entire life, ever since he was a young boy growing up on the family farm in Tennessee. His purpose in writing his autobiography was to educate people about animals, and ultimately, generate interest in their conservation, both at the zoo and in the wild. Throughout the book, one can see that Jack Hanna’s vocation is his passion for animals. Not only has Jungle Jack dedicated his life to raising awareness and conserving animals for future generations, but he also supports humanitarian efforts to teach people to preserve their environment. In Jack Hanna’s autobiography, he often uses the appeal to ethos. By informing the reader that he has worked with animals his entire life, he creates credibility for himself and establishes that he is competent when it comes to animals. He grew up on a farm in Knoxville, where he helped his father with daily chores. He got his first job at the age of eleven, cleaning cages at a local vet’s office, just to be around the animals. After he and his wife graduated from college, they opened a pet shop and petting zoo in Knoxville, Tennessee. During this time, he had his own menagerie at home. His favorites were the lion …show more content…
He established credibility early on in his book, and then used logic to show how zoos work hard to preserve animals and educate people. For example, the Columbus Zoo is a member of Partners in Conservation, as well as being a participant in several breeding programs. Jack Hanna was invited to the Presidential Advisory Council in Rwanda by President Kagame, and also helped raise more than $1.5 million for projects in Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo. He made it clear throughout the book that educating the people was a key part in preserving animals and their