More on Steve Irwin. Three weeks have already passed!
Well my laptop will not let me drop in any photos or correct my spelling. So bear with these flaws! But you can find the photos on the links I have included!
I have included these below without looking at them. Trusting where they came from. Hopefully they are not repeats of any that took me many hours to find! Be well as we mourn for our "warrior" for the amimals and the future of our planet as we know it! As Terri called him a warrior. Me.
Full email I recieved from www.amimalplanet.com is on very bottom of this page.
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The Steve Irwin Memorial Site
View photos from the memorial service at the Australia Zoo, watch as Steve reflects on his family and adventures, and visit our special tribute page to the man that Animal Planet will never forget.
Thousands Remember Steve
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In Remembrance of Steve
Discovery Communications, Inc. mourns the tragic and sudden loss of Steve Irwin, Animal Planet's Crocodile Hunter. Steve was beloved by millions of fans and animal lovers worldwide and was a true friend to all of us at Discovery. His family and friends are in our thoughts and prayers.
Tune in to The Crocodile Hunter all this week at 6 p.m. ET/PT.
Check the schedule.
Photos: Steve Irwin's Memorial Service
On Tuesday, Sept. 19, the world remembered Steve Irwin at a public memorial service at Australia Zoo in Beerwah, Australia. See photos from the event.
Forum: In Memoriam
Share your thoughts and feelings on Steve, and post your condolences to the Irwin family.
The Steve Irwin Memorial Fund
All donations and contributions in the memory of Steve Irwin should be made to the Wildlife Warriors Fund to easily and quickly benefit his dream and to keep his projects moving forward as he would have wanted.
Forum: Your Steve Irwin Photo Album
Did you have the opportunity to meet Steve? Did your child pay tribute to his/her hero by dressing like Steve? Please share your personal photos.
Video: Steve Irwin Memorial
Steve was beloved by millions of fans and animal lovers around the world and was one of our planet's most passionate conservationists.
Steve Irwin, in Your Words
Your response to the In Memoriam Message Board is an amazing tribute to how much he will be missed. As thanks, we'd like to share with you a few of our favorite posts.
Photos: "We'll Miss You, Mate" Wallpaper
A passionate conservationist, a wildlife warrior, a devoted father — but most of all, our friend. Keep Steve's memory alive with our exclusive memorial wallpaper.
Photos: Memorial Slideshow
Steve Irwin was truly one of a kind. Remember the Crocodile Hunter in pictures. Start at the beginning, or jump to the latest photos.
Interactive: Explore a Stingray
Steve gave his life trying to teach us about these amazing creatures. In his memory, we present an interactive tour of the stingray.
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Letter to a friend: (email)
I forgot that 20/20 was having Steve Irwin's wife Terri on. Gee I shoulda told you. Got it on tape.
Great Interview.
She is broken hearted. Poor thing. I have always liked her. And she did say she has lost her prince and she had lots of fun with him! I think we could tell!
A true romance in reality. She said she lived what most people don't believe exists any more. True love and romance.
I think we loved them because they are so passionate in the way they live and bear open their lives. And that has not changed, if not become more evident.
Now I have to put the memorial service on tape with this, her only public interview. Barbara Walters went to Austrailia for it!
The Children are her most important thing in her life and she is blessed having over a decade with Steve. And now keeping the Zoo going and their mission to keep saving the animals is her future. How time flies when you're having fun!
I was crying and had a runny nose, so I didn't think you would want me to seem off centered! You'll see why when you see the interview! Hint: If some one cries you usually cry with them! Especially if you loved them!
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His manager/producer was happy that it was Steve's decision to go off the boat for a dip in the water. Every one knows that he lived with danger in his face, but he mostly was under control with how things turned out. And this was a freak accident. Not that he had put himself in the line of danger. He was aware of the stingray partially hiden under the sand, as they do. And it lashed up it's tail with Steve's heart right in the path of the barb. It is too hard to watch and he is not clear what happened after he saw it on film; with Steve getting struck, pulling out the barb, and there was blood. Then he became unconcious. And then his friend / producer didn't know what happened. I was scared they would release this footage, as it is not something I need to see.
To me it is like an open casket, is that the image of the person we want to carry with us, or how they were when they were alive? I know my answer.
His wife also feels this way about the film never being released and that it wasn't any thing he did to make it happen.
He lived without a 5 year plan. Everything is do it now! Almost as if he knew he had a short time? Or that he had so much living to do!
For leading such a private life, (not!) Steve has made sure that where he is burried is kept secret so he has privacy now where he didn't want it before.
Terri explained very nicely about what happened to Bindi and she cried for a long time. Bob got a screwdriver to fix the motor bike so that his father could ride it in Heaven. So all is good. He is still with us. His mission has not ended and his Spirit will remain with us all.
In search online for what people have been saying: there have been pititions from the world for Animal Planet to release his memorial on DVD as there were actually people who didn't get to see it as not every where in the world was it available for them to see. And I was surprised that they didn't air it more, as I was asked to try to find more times it was shown, not to find any more.
And as Terri says she has great Faith that one day we will all be together again.
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News Flash : Bindi is going to have her own show. Bindi the Jungle Girl
Bindi Irwin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... of her own wildlife TV show "Jungle Girl", as a production of the Discovery ... Crocodile Hunter.com.au, Bindi's reports. Discovery Kids. Discovery Channel ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bindi_Irwin
Bindi's own words at the Memorial Service. Who was not impressed how composed and intellegent she is! Bravo to her! She is her parents daughter. As Rich says: it is what a child is exposed to that helps them develop and gives them confidence and purpose. (para phrased)
Statement at Steve Irwin's memorial service
In front of a crowd of 5000 and a worldwide television audience of more than 300 million viewers[10], Bindi read the following statement at her father's public memorial service on September 20, 2006:
My Daddy was my hero – he was always there for me when I needed him. He listened to me and taught me so many things, but most of all he was fun.
I know that Daddy had an important job. He was working to change the world so everyone would love wildlife like he did. He built a hospital to help animals and he bought lots of land to give animals a safe place to live.
He took me and my brother and my Mum with him all the time. We filmed together, caught crocodiles together and loved being in the bush together.
I don’t want Daddy’s passion to ever end. I want to help endangered wildlife just like he did.
I have the best Daddy in the whole world and I will miss him every day. When I see a crocodile I will always think of him and I know that Daddy made this zoo so everyone could come and learn to love all the animals. Daddy made this place his whole life and now it’s our turn to help Daddy.
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I found no real details on the show. But their tv producers are showing her swinging from tree vines, as Steve felt he was the modern Tarzan, saving the animals of today!
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You can leave a comment here. Gossip site: Below:
http://www.entertainmentwise.com/news?id=22292
NEWS » CELEBRITY NEWS Steve Irwin's Daughter To Carry On With TV ShowIn memory of her dad...
Email Article Print Article By: Lowri Williams on 9/15/2006
The daughter of the later Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin has vowed to continue with her own TV show and carry on her beloved dad’s work.
Bindi Irwin, 8, has also pledged to swim with stingrays in her new nature series ‘Jungle Girl’.
Irwin was filming scenes for Bindi’s children show when he was struck through the heart by a stingray’s barb, he was 44.
An insider said of Bindi: “Bindi’s a real fighter, just like her dad. She loved him so much and knows he’d be proud of her picking up where he left off. She’s a natural in front of the camera and Steve would be chuffed knowing this is what she wants.”
Irwin’s family laid him to rest at his Australia Zoo earlier this week. A public memorial service will take place next Wednesday at the Zoo’s Crocoseum. http://www.entertainmentwise.com/news?id=22292
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Found a Forum:
http://www.popularq.com/articles/Celebrity-gossip/General/Steve-Irwin
(BANG) - 'Crocodile Hunter' Steve Irwin's eight-year-old daughter last night (14.09.06) vowed to copy her father and swim with stingrays.
Brave Bindi even said she will film the same giant fish who killed her father when she presents her own wildlife TV show 'Jungle Girl', scheduled to air in January.
Steve, 44, died tragically last week when a stingray's poisoned barb pierced his heart while he was filming a documentary at Australia's Great Barrier Reef.
It was thought Bindi's show would be axed following his death but she wants to carry on her father's conservation and TV work.
Steve's manager John Stainton revealed the naturalist only decided to film the stingray that killed him on the spur of the moment, so his daughter could see it.
He had been shooting scenes for his own new show 'Ocean's Deadliest' but suddenly decided to look for stingrays, which are known as the 'pussycats of the sea'.
John said: "It should have been an innocent encounter for a TV show aimed at children. Bindi's new series is going to premiere next January throughout the world.
"Steve was an integral part of that programme. We will do him proud and continue that effort."
Meanwhile, Steve's mother-in-law, Julie Raines, has revealed that Bindi, her two-year-old brother Robert, referred to by the wildlife expert as Bob, and his widow Terri have been left devastated by his untimely death. Julie said: "Robert says, 'Where's daddy?' But Bindi's been a rock. It's just a very hard time."
(C) BANG Media International
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Here is something I thought of too. If you have a knife in you. Leave it! As taking it out causes bleeding and ruins the seal created. But I think people forget the barb is poisonous. So actually even if the barbs weren't going to create a jagged gash as it was pulled out because the barbs are facing the opposite way, there was still that his heart recieved Poison! And even stepping on stone fish, which also hide under the ocean floor, have killed people because it shocks the system. And you are underwater. So it takes it's toll that you need to get out! etc...
Steve Irwin's fatal mistake?:- (BANG) - 'Crocodile Hunter' Steve Irwin's attempt to save his own life by tearing the stingray barb ... More On: Steve Irwin's fatal mistake?
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I was looking for you when the repeat of the memorial will be but it is not available (info) But I found these nice photos for you. There about 24.
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Sent this out after the Memorial Service for Steve Irwin.
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Crocodile Hunter's Death Caught on Video
September 5, 2006 Videotape of Steve Irwin's last moments shows him pulling a poisonous stingray barb from his chest but no evidence that he had provoked the fish, officials said Tuesday, as tributes poured in for TV's beloved "Crocodile Hunter." Irwin, 44, who made a...
Irwin pulled out deadly barb
The "Crocodile Hunter" was videotaped removing a poisionous stingray barb just before he died. » Read story
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Irwin pulled barb out of chest before death
By Paul Tait 1 hour, 48 minutes ago
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Fatally injured "Crocodile Hunter" Steve Irwin pulled a stingray's serrated barb from his chest before he lost consciousness and died, his manager said on Tuesday as fans worldwide mourned the exuberant naturalist.
Hundreds of fans placed flowers outside his Australia Zoo in Queensland state and wrote messages on khaki shirts, part of his trademark uniform, as Irwin's body was flown home after Monday's freak diving accident off Australia's northeast coast.
Officials offered Irwin's grieving family a state funeral while news of his death on the Great Barrier Reef clogged Internet news sites and ground some Web sites to a halt.
Police have been handed footage taken as Irwin, 44, filmed what was to be his last documentary. It shows him swimming above a stingray when it lashed out and speared him in the heart with its barbed tail, manager John Stainton told reporters.
"He pulled it out and the next minute he's gone," he said.
"The cameraman had to shut down. It's a very hard thing to watch because you're actually witnessing somebody die ... it's terrible," Stainton said.
Police said it appeared Irwin was just watching the ray.
"There is no evidence that Mr Irwin was intimidating or threatening the stingray," Queensland police spokesman Mike Keating told reporters.
Marine experts say stingrays can deliver horrific, agonizing injuries from the toxin-laden barbs, which can measure up to 20 cm (8 in) in length and cause injuries like a knife or bayonet.
"It's not the going in that causes the damage, it's the coming out where those deep serrations kind of pull on the flesh, and you end up with a very jagged tear which is quite a pronounced injury," said Dr Bryan Fry, deputy director of the Australian Venom Research Unit.
FLIRT WITH DEATH
Australian Prime Minister John Howard interrupted parliament on Tuesday to pay tribute.
"He was a genuine, one-off, remarkable Australian individual and I am distressed at his death," Howard told parliament.
"We mourn his loss, we're devastated by the tragic circumstances in which he has been taken from us and we send our love and prayers to his grieving family," he said.
Film star Russell Crowe praised Irwin as the "ultimate wildlife warrior."
Irwin's zoo kept its gates open Tuesday despite his death.
"He would have been kicking our butts if we decided to close the zoo. It's a great chance for people to go in and see his crocodiles, see what he loved," zoo worker Louise Martin said.
Environmental documentary maker Ben Cropp said Irwin was swimming alongside a bull stingray, probably weighing around 100 kg (220 lb).
Stingrays are normally placid and only attack in self-defense. But Irwin's cameraman was filming in front of it and it probably became frightened and lashed out.
Stainton said the cameraman only became aware of the attack when he noticed Irwin bleeding.
Millions had seen Irwin flirt with death many times as he stalked and played with crocodiles, sharks, snakes and spiders. Stainton said he was struggling to come to terms with the fact that a stingray had killed his friend.
"He just seemed to have a charmed life," Stainton said.
Known for his catchphrase "Crikey" during close encounters with animals, Irwin made almost 50 documentaries which appeared on the cable TV channel Animal Planet.
U.S.-based television company Discovery Communications, which produces Animal Planet, said it would set up a conservation fund in honor of Irwin. It said the footage of Irwin's fatal dive might never be broadcast.
Irwin's documentaries attracted a global audience of some 200 million people, many of them in the United States, and fans from Guam to Glasgow jammed Web sites and news blogs. Many asked how they were to explain Irwin's death to their children.
"Why did it have to be Steve Irwin," 11-year-old Daniel told Australian Associated Press.
(Additional reporting by Michael Perry in SYDNEY)
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Well I am sitting outside feeding the flying mothers!
And I am suffering because I am cursed with such sweet blood. So I am giving up with how long things are taking to open up for me to be able to drop in other things I have found and sent on this tragic episode in real life.
Will be back....
As I hate to leave things incomplete although I complained about the computer taking too long as I am becoming minced meat for these bitchs with wings, I had to try again... Me. Done. eh! Not quite. Got an email from www.animalplanet.com Except for their sponsor, just dropped it in here. Me.
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