In his personal life and in his role as director of the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, Maynard strives to tell the story of biological diversity, natural history, and wildlife conservation to the general public.
2009 - 2010 Season
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Thane Maynard is the Director of the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden. The mission of his work teaching and writing mirrors that of the zoo: to tell the story of biological diversity, natural history, and wildlife conservation to the general public.
Maynard is best known as writer and host of numerous wildlife programs, including the daily “public radio series” the “90-Second Naturalist,” which airs on stations across North America. He has been featured on “Good Morning America,” “Today,” and “CBS.”As a boy growing up in central Florida, he explored the low country swamps in the days before condominiums. From this initial interest in wild places, he went on to receive his B.A degree in environmental studies from Rollins College in his hometown of Winter Park, Florida, and his M.S. degree from the University of Michigan School of Natural Resources.
In addition to his work for the Cincinnati Zoo, Maynard is an active member of the American Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA), serving on the Field Conservation Committee and Protected Areas Initiative. Maynard is involved in the Cincinnati community as a member of Leadership Cincinnati Class XVII. He is also a member of the Board of Trustees for the Margo Marsh Biodiversity Foundation in Washington, D.C.
Thane Maynard returned to the Rollins campus in October 2009 to participate in a Winter Park Institute symposium that examined opportunities and challenges for the new millennium. Maynard joined oceanographer Jean-Michel Cousteau and environmentalist and policy maker John Cronin in a discussion of the natural world. In his personal life and in his role as director of the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, Maynard strives to tell the story of biological diversity, natural history, and wildlife conservation to the general public.
Best known as a writer and a host of numerous wildlife programs, including the daily public radio series the “90-Second Naturalist”, he is the author of 13 books on wildlife and has been featured on Good Morning America, TODAY, and CBS. His latest book, Hope for Animals and Their World, was co-authored with Jane Goodall.