Savannah Boan is one of Florida’s most passionate and influential voices for the protection of alligators, crocodiles and Florida wildlife, and a leading crocodilian advocate within the global wildlife conservation community.
Savannah is the Crocodilian Enrichment Coordinator at Gatorland in Orlando, Florida – “The Alligator Capital of the World” – a 125-acre theme park, wildlife preserve, and the leader in alligator safety and education since 1949, drawing millions of visitors across the world annually and home to more than 2,500 alligators and crocodiles. She is also the International Ambassador for Gatorland Global, created in 2018 as Gatorland’s conservation arm and enshrined in 2025 as a 501(c)3 nonprofit. She is also a member of the crocodile specialist group within the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
In addition to Gatorland, she brings more than 25 years of entertainment experience, including her popularity as a long-time radio personality on the #1 rated Orlando talk show “The Monsters in the Morning” on iHeartRadio’s Real Radio 104.1.


With millions of dedicated fans and followers across social media, Savannah uses her influence, platform, and voice to spotlight these reptiles’ incredible behavior and importance to our ecosystems, change negative perceptions of gators and crocs as creatures to be feared and reviled, and promote greater respect, empathy, and protection worldwide.
Savannah has traveled the world lending her thorough knowledge and extensive expertise with other alligator and crocodile conservation advocacy groups and organizations. Through her leadership and travels with Gatorland Global, her conservation work impactfully supports endangered crocodiles in many countries including Cuba, Australia, South Africa, East Timor, and Jamaica. She has been featured in numerous media outlets, including The Orlando Sentinel, Orlando Magazine, The Miami Herald, Southern Living, Orlando Weekly, WKMG-TV, FOX NEWS, The Weather Channel, The Daily Mail, CNN (with Jeanne Moos), The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, and "The Drew Barrymore Show."









































