Matt Wright, a wildlife re-locator and chopper pilot, projects his skills as the star of National Geographic’s global series, Outback Wrangler, which is seen in over 85 countries. He is also a best-selling author and successful brand ambassador of Tourism Australia.<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n
Born in the year 1979 on the south coast of South Australia, Matt comes from a sheep rearing family. His father worked as a wool classer, and his mother was a generational sheep farmer.<\/p>\n
The 42-year-old wildlife relocator celebrates his birthday on 29 August, which makes his zodiac sign Virgo.<\/p>\n
Matt had a collection of some of Australia’s most hazardous animals by the time he was ten, including three deadly King Brown snakes (which he kept in his bedroom). He was always in trouble at home and at school for avidly sharing his ‘pets’ with his classmates and family.<\/p>\n
Matt Wright, a helicopter pilot, wildlife relocator, and award-winning tourism operator, was raised on Australia’s rough plains <\/a>and has worked a variety of jobs, including horse wrangler, Australian Army soldier, and crocodile egg collector.<\/p>\n
Matt, the star of National Geographic’s hit TV show Outback Wrangler<\/em>, searches down, captures, and transports a wide range of dangerous creatures that pose a threat to humans, including crocodiles, wild buffalo, and even polar bears.<\/p>\n
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He is also a chopper pilot and can visit regions that would normally be impossible to reach. His Explore the Wild Tour Series<\/em> has developed some of the most unusual tourism experiences in the world, thanks to his unique outback lifestyle and understanding of helicopters, boats, and airboats.<\/p>\n
He has written his first book with Penguin and is currently the face of the fast-growing beer company Great Northern, thanks to the popularity of Outback Wrangler.<\/em><\/p>\n
Matt is a happily married man and a doting father. He married his now-wife Kaia Wright in November 2017. His wife is also a wild-life lover, and like her husband, she also catches crocodiles in the swamps.<\/p>\n
Kaia does modelling and ambassadorial work in addition to running a highly successful adventure tourism company she has with her husband, “Tiwi Island Retreat.”<\/p>\n
The couple shares a two-year-old son named Banjo, who was born in August 2019. Their son Banjo is also used to dangerous animals and plays around them. The family of three live on a big block of land in the Northern Territory.<\/p>\n
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