Jim Fowler
James Mark Fowler (April 9, 1930 – May 8, 2019) was an American professional zoologist and host of the acclaimed wildlife documentary television show Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom. Early yearsBorn in Albany, Georgia,[1] Fowler spent his youth in the town of Falls Church, Virginia, exploring all things in nature in the stream valley of Four Mile Run near his family home. He graduated from Westtown School in 1947, a Quaker college preparatory school in Chester County, Pennsylvania, and Earlham College in 1952.[2][3] CareerFowler first served as co-host of Wild Kingdom with Marlin Perkins, and became the main host in 1985 following Perkins' retirement. During this time he received four Emmy awards and an endorsement by the National PTA for family viewing. Fowler was the official wildlife correspondent for NBC's The Today Show starting in 1988 and made forty appearances on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, bringing various wild animals on the show. In 1997, Fowler joined Discovery Communication's Animal Planet channel as a wildlife expert and appeared as himself in the Seinfeld episode The Merv Griffin Show. Fowler later launched the television program Jim Fowler's Life in the Wild in 2000. DeathFowler died on May 8, 2019, at the age of 89 at his home in Norwalk, Connecticut, from complications of heart disease.[4] The Silvermine Fowler Preserve of the New Canaan Land Trust lies on the site of the former family home in New Canaan, Connecticut https://newcanaanlandtrust.org/stillpond/ Awards
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