| Steve Irwin, better known as The Crocodile Hunter | | | | "Australia Zoo" in Queensland, owned and operated |
| to the world, was tragically killed in waters near Batt | | | | by his family. |
| Reef, Queensland Australia whilst filming an | | | | Steve always referred to himself as a Wildlife Warrior |
| underwater documentary. Aged only 44 and in the | | | | and later formed the conservation group "Wildlife |
| peak of this career, the sudden death has left a | | | | Warriors Worldwide". Using his own funds from films |
| nation in mourning. His compassion and active | | | | and sponsorship deals, the organization purchased |
| involvement in conservation saw him raise to fame in | | | | various wildlife rich areas across the world (America, |
| America with his unique Australian language and | | | | Fiji, Australia). Given the vast amount of habitat |
| personality. He leaves behind American-born wife | | | | destroyed each year, Steve's only goal was to |
| Terri and two beautiful children Bindi and Robert who | | | | ensure animals always had a home. |
| now live in Australia. His memory will be carried on by | | | | |