The Coolest Naturalist Around!

Forrest Galante is known for his experience with the natural world, outdoor survival and wildlife expertise. Growing up in Harare, Zimbabwe, Forrest harvested a life-long love of the natural world that put him on his path in life. After political unrest forced his family to move back to California, Forrest's love with the outdoors continued.



Throughout his journeys, Forrest Galante has caught crocodiles, swam with great white sharks, photographed venomous snakes, outsmarted a startled hippo, dodged a cyclone and had countless other adventures. He started out his career in high-risk wildlife biology fieldwork, which focuses on animals on the brink of extinction. His hands-on approach to wildlife, love for the outdoors and exceptional background has led to the development of his own Animal Planet television show, 'Extinct or Alive.' The show shadows Forrest as he travels the world looking for creatures believed to be extinct.

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Nature's Number One Hero!

Forrest Galante is known for his experience with the natural world, outdoor survival and wildlife expertise. During his youth living in Harare, Zimbabwe, Forrest developed a deep love and strong connection with the natural world that seemed to map out his future. After political unrest forced his family to move back to California, Forrest's love with nature grew.

In the winter of 2013, Forrest Galante spent 21 demanding days in the Panamanian jungle as a participant on Discovery Channel's program 'Naked and Afraid.' He was considered the leader of the group by the cast, and not only survived, but thrived. This was the public's introduction to the naturalist Forrest Galante. He is now the host of Animal Planet's top program 'Extinct or Alive,' where he uses his unique set of skills to search for evidence that animals once declared extinct may still be in the wild. Forrest deems this the most meaningful television work he has ever done, as it pairs education with conservation and exploration with wildlife. It's his undeniable dedication to the wild aspects of the world we live in that draws us to this incredible person.

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Explorer and Naturalist Forrest Galante is Nature's Top Advocate!

At 14, Galante was the youngest person ever to lead a multi-national canoe safari down the Zambezi River. This is just one of many examples of his early adventures. Galante is a passionate person who is driven to educate people about nature and help people save our most valuable resource-our planet. His hands-on approach with wildlife and his scientific background are assets to biological groups around the world as he usually seeks to partner with local groups to explore remote regions. As a naturalist, Forrest strives to leave a positive, biological impact no matter if he's searching for fresh-water turtles in Australia or big cats in South America.

Forrest Galante has caught crocodiles, swam with several species of sharks, photographed venomous reptiles, outsmarted a startled hippo, dodged a cyclone and had countless other adventures. He pursued a career in high-risk wildlife biology fieldwork, with a focus on animals on the edge of extinction. His approach to wildlife, love for the outdoors and extraordinary background eventually led to the development of his own television program, 'Extinct or Alive,' on Animal Planet. The show shadows Galante on expedition as he searchers the world searching for creatures he believes have incorrectly been deemed extinct.

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