Sign In
Get Clay Free →

Suggestions

    Marlin Perkins

    Independent Human Resources Professional

    Marlin Perkins was a highly respected American zoologist and television personality known for his work in wildlife education and conservation.

    Born on March 28, 1905, in Carthage, Missouri, Perkins developed a deep fascination with animals from a young age, leading him to pursue a career in zoology.

    He obtained a degree in zoology from the University of Missouri and went on to work at the Saint Louis Zoo, where he gained valuable hands-on experience with a wide range of species.

    Perkins later became the director of the Buffalo Zoological Park and eventually joined the Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago as the curator.

    In 1963, Perkins made a significant career move by becoming the host of the popular television show 'Zoo Parade,' which focused on showcasing various wildlife and educating the public about conservation efforts.

    His expertise and passion for wildlife made him a household name, and he continued to host educational wildlife programs, including the legendary show 'Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom,' which ran for over two decades.

    Throughout his career, Perkins was a strong advocate for animal welfare and conservation, using his platform to raise awareness about the importance of protecting endangered species and their habitats.

    His efforts in promoting environmental awareness earned him numerous accolades and honors, solidifying his legacy as a pioneer in wildlife conservation and education.

    Marlin Perkins passed away on June 14, 1986, leaving behind a lasting impact on the field of zoology and wildlife conservation.

    M
    Add to my network

    Location

    Washington D.C. Metro Area