John Jurko II (born April 24, 1982) is an American filmmaker and podcaster, best known as the producer and director of the documentary Rhino Man , which focuses on South African rangers protecting rhinos.[ 1]
Early life and education
John Ambrose Jurko II was born on April 24, 1982, in Yankee Lake , Ohio. He received a B.A. in both Film Production and Philosophy from Bowling Green State University in Ohio .[ 2]
Career
Filmmaking
After college, Jurko began work on a documentary about his family’s role in the development of Yankee Lake, Ohio. The film was intended to explore the history of his great-grandfather, John Jurko (Ioan Jurka), a Romanian immigrant who ran a bootlegging operation during Prohibition and established a resort and ballroom that hosted big jazz bands .[ 3] [ 4] The documentary also planned to feature his grandfather, Paul Jurko, who founded the village of Yankee Lake and served as its first mayor at the age of 21.[ 5]
Before completing the documentary, Jurko moved to Los Angeles in 2012, where he worked in the camera department of various independent films , including Bone Tomahawk ,[ 6] Stevie D ,[ 7] and Some Kind of Hate .[ 8]
In 2018, Jurko joined the Atlanta -based production company Friendly Human as their production director. It was there that he met Matt Lindenberg, the Founder and Executive Director of the Global Conservation Corps.[ 9] The two organizations were collaborating on the documentary Rhino Man , and Jurko eventually took on the role of lead producer and director.[ 10]
On July 26th, 2022, as Rhino Man neared completion, Anton Mzimba , the lead ranger featured in the documentary and a friend of Jurko's, was murdered at his home in South Africa .[ 11] This event led to Jurko’s introduction to United for Wildlife , an organization founded by Prince William of Wales , which combats illegal wildlife trade . Jurko, along with Lindenberg and others, was invited to the 2022 United for Wildlife Global Summit in London , where he met Prince William and spoke about Mzimba 's death and the Rhino Man project.[ 12]
The developing collaboration led to a world premiere at a private screening hosted by United for Wildlife , attended by Prince William of Wales and Duchess Sophie of Edinburgh .[ 13] The event took place on June 13th, 2023 at the Cinema in the Battersea Power Station , London .[ 14] Jurko introduced the film to an audience of 150 officials from finance, transportation, law enforcement, and NGOs involved in combating illegal wildlife trade .[ 15]
Podcasting
From 2014 to 2016, Jurko hosted Odyssey & Muse , a long-form interview podcast focusing on creativity and adventure.[ 16]
In 2022, as a way to promote Rhino Man , Jurko began producing and hosting The Rhino Man Podcast ,[ 17] which focuses on rhino conservation, the poaching crisis, the importance of rangers, and community engagement.[ 18] His interviewees have included figures such as David Fein , former U.S. Attorney and Chair of the United for Wildlife Financial Taskforce,[ 19] Olivia Swaak-Goldman, Executive Director of the Wildlife Justice Commission ,[ 20] and Chris Galliers, President of the International Ranger Federation .[ 21]
Jurko has also appeared on podcasts such as National Park After Dark,[ 22] Pull the Thread: The Wild Life,[ 23] and Voices of Nature.[ 24]
Personal life
In 2014, Jurko embarked on a two-month unsupported solo cycling trip from Vancouver, Canada to Ensenada, Mexico covering over 2,000 miles along the West Coast .[ 25]
Jurko currently resides in Atlanta, Georgia.[ 26]
References
^ "Rhino Man's Tribute to a Friend and the Future" . www.popmatters.com . 2024-08-05. Retrieved 2024-08-27 .
^ "Yankee Lake native is man behind 'Rhino Man' " . vindy.com . Retrieved 2024-08-27 .
^ "Filmmaker seeks funding for final cut | News On The Green" . Retrieved 2024-08-27 .
^ "Yankee Lake History" . store.yankeelakehistory.com . Retrieved 2024-08-27 .
^ "Wild history behind why Yankee Lake became its own village" . www.wfmj.com . Retrieved 2024-08-27 .
^ "Bone Tomahawk credits" . www.metacritic.com . Retrieved 2024-08-27 .
^ Stevie D (2016) - IMDb . Retrieved 2024-08-27 – via www.imdb.com.
^ Some Kind of Hate (2015) - IMDb . Retrieved 2024-08-27 – via www.imdb.com.
^ Walker, Justin (2020-06-17). "Conversation with Founder Matt Lindenberg" . Global Conservation Corps . Retrieved 2024-08-27 .
^ "Behind the scenes on RHINO MAN with Director John Jurko II" . United for Wildlife . Retrieved 2024-08-27 .
^ Nuwer, Rachel (2022-08-16). "Killing of Ranger Protecting Rhinos Raises Fears for Conservation Efforts" . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2024-08-27 .
^ "Prince William Remembers 'Much-Missed' Queen Elizabeth in First Speech as Prince of Wales" . Peoplemag . Retrieved 2024-08-27 .
^ Vanderhoof, Erin (2023-06-14). "Prince William Honors a Slain Wildlife Ranger During a Rare Engagement With His Aunt Sophie" . Vanity Fair . Retrieved 2024-08-27 .
^ Cohen, Sophie (2023-06-13). "The Prince of Wales celebrates wildlife rangers at special screening of documentary film RHINO MAN" . Royal Foundation . Retrieved 2024-08-27 .
^ "The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Edinburgh attend screening of documentary film RHINO MAN" . Official web site of the British Royal Family . 14 June 2023.
^ "About" . Odyssey & Muse . 2015-01-11. Retrieved 2024-08-27 .
^ "Rhino Man's Tribute to a Friend and the Future" . www.popmatters.com . 2024-08-05. Retrieved 2024-08-27 .
^ globalconservationcorps (2021-11-29). "The Rhino Man Podcast" . Retrieved 2024-08-27 .
^ globalconservationcorps (2023-02-06). "Ep 37: David Fein – United for Wildlife, working to end IWT, and The Earthshot Prize. - RHINO MAN" . Retrieved 2024-08-27 .
^ globalconservationcorps (2022-11-11). "Ep 27: Olivia Swaak-Goldman – Wildlife Justice Commission's Rhino Horn Threat Assessment. - RHINO MAN" . Retrieved 2024-08-27 .
^ globalconservationcorps (2023-07-30). "Ep 51: Chris Galliers – The future of rangers and the International Ranger Federation. - RHINO MAN" . Retrieved 2024-08-27 .
^ "People of the Parks - Rhino Man with John Jurko II" . National Park After Dark . Retrieved 2024-08-27 .
^ Luminary (2024-06-04). Episode 4: Incorruptible | Pull The Thread, Season 1: The Wild Life . Retrieved 2024-08-27 – via YouTube.
^ Wortman, Rebekah. " "Voices of Nature" Podcast | Episode 11: John Jurko" . Global Conservation Corps . Retrieved 2024-08-27 .
^ Wortman, Rebekah. " "Voices of Nature" Podcast | Episode 22: RHINO MAN Behind the Scenes" . Global Conservation Corps . Retrieved 2024-08-27 .
^ Gibbons, Shianna (Aug 18, 2024). "Valley native filmmaker to show documentary in Boardman theater" . WKBN 27 First News .