10 September 2006 16:07

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STEVE IRWIN - IRWIN DAUGHTER TO CONTINUE WITH WILDLIFE SHOW

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Steve Irwin ’s Australia Zoo, holds "the world’s most expensive shirt”, a khaki work shirt from the zoo will be auctioned in late 2007 after being autographed by leading celebrities and public figures from around the world for purposes of environmental fund-raising

Caption: Melanie Vilnis, a Wildlife Warrior from Steve Irwin (Picture)’s Australia Zoo, holds "the world’s most expensive shirt”, a khaki work shirt from the zoo will be auctioned in late 2007 after being autographed by leading celebrities and public figures from around the world for purposes of environmental fund-raising. Sydney, Australia ....

IRWIN DAUGHTER TO CONTINUE WITH WILDLIFE SHOW

The widow of tragic CROCODILE HUNTER star STEVE IRWIN has granted their daughter permission to follow in her late father's footsteps. Conservationist TERRI IRWIN wants eight-year-old BINDI to star in her own wildlife series, as her dad wanted. Steve Irwin was filming a news spot for Bindi's new TV show when he was fatally wounded by a stingray's barb last Monday (04SEP06). And mum Terri is determined Bindi will still pursue her own wildlife career. MARY RAYNER, general manager of the Australian Reptile Park in New South Wales, says, "Bindi will walk in her father's shoes. Steve was just about to bring his daughter down here to start filming."


10 September 2006 16:07


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posted on 11/09/2006 06:15


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Great! Make it a family tradition! Can't wait to see her get killed by a terrified creature! .




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posted on 11/09/2006 03:22


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I think that its a really good thing that Bindi will continue with wildlife show. Hope that the bad comments will stop... anyway RIP Steve Irwin







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