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  1. #16
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    Stone the crows and strike a light!
    Poor bast-- d!
    Prob'ly doing something idiotic but a shame anyway as he did more +'ve than -ve on balance.

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  2. #17
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    R.I.P. Steve

    I thought his antics were goofy, but he was a really neat guy who did a whole lot of good for the natural world and conservation. My prayers are with his family.

  3. #18
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    Very sad!

    Our thoughts & prayers are certainly with his family..... He lived life to the fullest -- I enjoyed watching his shows & loved seeing him enjoy the world with his wife & children...

    He will surely be missed


    "He who is cruel to animals becomes hard also in his dealings with men. We can judge the heart of a man by his treatment of animals".
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  4. #19
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    I'm still at a loss. How very sad indeed, for everyone & everything involved! Like many have said his antics may have been a little over the top at times, but over all he has done a great deal for the animals and their envirenment.

    Our thoughts & prayers are with his family. He will be missed by many....

    Kerry

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    I found his approach a bit over the top, but I admired the h*ll out of his dedication to conservationalism, animals and the environment. I agree with Queen also, he did a lot for bringing knowledge to the masses about many fears and phobias. I was sorry to hear about his passing.
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    The death of Stevo is a great loss for Australia. No matter how you felt about the guy he helped people all over the world realize that the nasty bitey things have just as much right to share this planet as we do. His showmanship is what made him famous and what gave him the power to get people to listen.

    He and his wife puchased large areas of land in Australia, USA and the South Pacific and these have remained wilderness areas. He told everyone you can make a difference but you have to try.

    My family and I mourn his death and our hearts go out to his family and friends.
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  7. #22
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    As an ex-zookeeper, I couldn't stand him.

    I was first completely turned off the day I saw a show where he and his crew chased a camel herd around, buzzing them, scaring the you-know-what out of them - basically terrorizing them (all in the name of education, of course). In the course of all this chaos, a young camel calf basically got cut off from the herd - something that would not have happened if they hadn't been chased by the heli's.

    Then Irwin goes on to show how they "rescue" this "orphaned" calf and take it back to their ranch for "educational purposes". Give me a break. A true orphan would be acceptable, to me, but one created and then you laud yourself for the heroic effort? Please.... I never watched again, and never forgot...

    That being said, I know there are people that, for whatever reasons, liked him, and loved him and for their loss, I am sad. Losing any life is a tragedy to someone and for them, my heart goes out...

  8. #23
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trekhawk
    The death of Stevo is a great loss for Australia. No matter how you felt about the guy he helped people all over the world realize that the nasty bitey things have just as much right to share this planet as we do. His showmanship is what made him famous and what gave him the power to get people to listen.
    Well said, Trekhawk. He showed off these creatures and helped us all appreciate and admire them SO much more.

    I think the guy was a hoot -- crazy as all flippin' getout and yes, he did take alot of risks. He undoubtedly knew that every time he came near a poisonous/dangerous/cornered/harrassed animal or reptile that it may be his last day on this planet, but what always struck me was his enthusiasm for what he did. So I hold my glass of vino up to the man for dying doing something he loved. Better than dying in an armchair, I say.

    That said, Pascale, I hear what you're saying and I tend to agree, although perhaps not as vehemently, considering your former profession. I have an intense respect for leaving animals alone in their environment, admiring them from afar, and only disturbing them if, say, they are close to extinction or for some other pressing reason. Zoos do have a responsibility to not only educate the public, but to provide as natural a habitat for the animals as possible. Going into an alligator pit and pulling on their tails to incite a show of teeth is not what I'd call a natural occurance.

    But still, the man had a zest for life, which I found rather contagious most of the time. Go figure.

    Wow.........what a sad, freak thing to happen....my heart truly goes out to his family. I hope his wife carries on his conservation projects, for it would be a shame to let that awesomely positive part of his life fizzle....

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  9. #24
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    Light

    LIght dear,

    I know you're close to the sunshine coast & want to know if you're headed up to bring flowers to the aust zoo? If you are, pass on a silent "hey mate" for me.

    One more thing. The one show of his I stomached & watched back when was filmed in East Timor. I believe The Diggers on duty found a couple of crocs/alligators in dire conditions & he decided to help them out. From what I saw he also tried to spread the word/idea of conservation to the people while in the region.

    c

    ps-I came accross this: the QLD gov't has set up a condolences page for steve if anyone wants to sign it.

    http://www.qld.gov.au/announcements/steve_irwin.html
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    Watching Larry King on CNN now - must be a show recorded a day after Steve Irwin's very tragic death....

    Because of my extreme love for animals, I've watched Steve for years, and about a month ago saw a show in which he was traveling with his beautiful wife & precious two children.
    The love that I saw between all of them was more than magical -- I remember watching that show and shed many "happy" tears.

    Steve Irwin seemed so much bigger than life. I will miss him very much. I'll be keeping his family in my prayers.

    Remember to say , "I love you" to those you love, before it's too late.

    Peace & Love,

    Denise


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  11. #26
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    Quote Originally Posted by crazycanuck
    LIght dear,

    I know you're close to the sunshine coast & want to know if you're headed up to bring flowers to the aust zoo? If you are, pass on a silent "hey mate" for me.

    One more thing. The one show of his I stomached & watched back when was filmed in East Timor. I believe The Diggers on duty found a couple of crocs/alligators in dire conditions & he decided to help them out. From what I saw he also tried to spread the word/idea of conservation to the people while in the region.

    c

    ps-I came accross this: the QLD gov't has set up a condolences page for steve if anyone wants to sign it.

    http://www.qld.gov.au/announcements/steve_irwin.html
    Unfortunetly work committments keep me here in Brissie for now... I'd love to get to the zoo next time one of my interstate rellies comes up though. I'm much more motivated to go there then I was before.

    mum's gone up and laid her flowers. I'd prefer to donate to WILDLIFE WARRIORS than buy flowers. I think that's more appropriate.

    That being said... The Zoo staff are using the flowers as compost and garden mulch (and possibly tortise food) and saving the cards for Terri.

    I'm thinking of going to the Memorial service... Which apparently is going to be held at Lang Park, Kind of fitting because the CAULDRON, is built on top of a cemetary... lol

    at capacity... the stadium fits 52000 people... if the flowers are anything to go by the stadium will be full
    Good thing on EVENT days the roads are closed off to traffic and only pedestrians and buses can get there. If I go I'll be riding there.
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  12. #27
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    I'm just home from hoiday in Australia and was able to sign a memorial book at one of the local zoo's. I went to several wildlife habitats and they all had books to be signed that will be given to his family.

    I know he took many undue risks, and angered some people, but I personally think he did a lot more positive than negative in bringing to the forfront of people's awareness the need for conservation.

    And I appreciate and respect that even those who didn't like him much, are saddened by the loss of a life... and saddened for his family as well. It will be SO hard on them. My dad died when I was 3 yrs old... so I understand what those kids will go thru grief wise now. Very sad.
    There is a fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness".

  13. #28
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    My brother loves Steven Irwin when he died my brother called me up and was crying up a storm. It's great to see someone with so much passion living a life a passion and it's always sad to hear/see someone with that passion leave that life behind.

 

 

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