Ron Magill

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Ron Magill
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Magill in 2019
Born
Ronald Norman Magill

(1960-02-28) February 28, 1960 (age 64)
NationalityAmerican
Education University of Florida
Occupations
Employer Zoo Miami
Height6 ft 6 in (198 cm)
Spouse
Rita Nickels
(m. 1989)
Children2
Website ronmagill.org

Ronald Norman Magill (born February 28, 1960) is an American wildlife photographer and the communications director of Zoo Miami (aka Miami-Dade Zoological Park and Gardens). Magill makes regular television appearances across local South Florida networks and has won five Emmy Awards for his work on nature documentary programs. With a Cuban father, he speaks both Spanish and English.

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Early life

Ron Magill's father Guillermo Magill spoke no English when he moved from Santiago, Cuba to New York and met his wife Lorraine. His mother grew up in New York and is of Colombian and German heritage. [2] Born in 1960 in New York City, New York, the Magills were living in Jackson Heights, Queens, New York. [3] In 1972, the family moved to Perrine, Florida, and he often cared for injured or sick animals he would find there, as well as helping to raise two horses. His parents had purchased a five-acre parcel of land to grow mangoes and avocados. Even though Magill's first language was Spanish, he would forget it in school because he was bullied by students about his Hispanic background. His unwanted attention pushed him into books, and he skipped fourth grade at Miami Palmetto Senior High School [4] Magill obtained an associate degree at the University of Florida. [1] [5]

Career

Magill's first job was working at the Miami Serpentarium, which no longer exists. In 1980, he became a zookeeper at Crandon Park Zoo just before the facility moved across to the new Miami MetroZoo. [1] He gradually became lead zookeeper, senior zookeeper and then assistant curator. [4] Today, Magill remains at the renamed Miami-Dade Zoological Park and Gardens, as its communications director and makes appearances on television shows such as Good Morning America , and The Today Show . He appeared for over 25 years on the Spanish variety program Sábado Gigante until the show ended its over 50-year run in 2015. He has a regular segment on The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz, where listeners can call in and ask him questions, often humorous or irreverent. He has also appeared on several documentaries for the Discovery Channel and the History Channel, and, during the 1980s, handled many of the animals used on the Miami Vice television series. [5]

Awards and recognition

In 2006, Magill received the Wildlife Ambassador Award in recognition of his efforts on wildlife preservation. Magill was the founder of the Cheetah Ambassador Program at Zoo Miami. Magill is also a Nikon Ambassador. [6] [3] He has won five Emmy Awards for his work on the following nature documentary programs: Dreams of Alaska, The Amazon & Beyond, Alligator Love, and Dreams of the Rain Forest. [7] [8] [2]

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