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The Crocodile hunter is dead?
I've just heard reports that Steve Irwin - The Crocodile Hunter has died after being stung by a stingray in North Queensland, Australia.
Wow :( Regardless of what you thought of him, his genuine dedication to wildlife conservation will be sorely missed. Edit: it's true: http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,20349888-2,00.html |
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Wow. I've just been listening to local radio in the car, and Steve's death is being compared to that of Princess Diana. His "Australia Zoo" ia about 90mins drive from Brisbane, in the Sunshine Coast hinterland.
I understand the comparision. I feel genuinely shocked and saddened, even though I wasn't particularly an Irwin fan, and he was pretty much bound to go in a way that would make the news. Our local ABC radio had a trauma councillor on to talk about how to tell your kids the sad news. Irwin himself was very popular with children, and had a strong involvement with childrens' group "The Wiggles", together they had an enourmously popular kids' DVD. There's a real outpouring of sadness and dismay amoungst talkback callers on the commercial networks as well. He did a lot for the local community, and was very popular in the Sunshine Coast region. |
Krikey, it was bound to happen!
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Yeah, everyone knew he wouldn't die in a car crash or fire or some mundane thing like that... everyone knew he would die at the hands/paws/jaws/tail of some animal.
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I wonder if they got it on tape? I always figured he'd get mauled by a large cat or a bear or bitten by a poisonous snake.
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Sad too that his wife is the last to know - the whole WORLD knew about it before she even found out just a few hours ago.. she and kid were hiking in the tasmanian mountains.
he did amazing things for the wildlife in this country and around the world. An offbeat guy - but i think the world has lost a very precious energy today. |
It is sad whenever kids loose their Dad. The interesting part to me is how television made this guy famous enough that folks in Australia, Taiwan, and the US are touched by his death. That means by avoiding the medium, I am losing a common connection worldwide rather than just countrywide. Did he impact environmentalism outside Austrailia or was that more national?
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From what I am reading here, it was a freak accident. Most peoples experiences with stingrays involve being stung in the foot or leg. I guess while diving, the odds of a hit to the chest are increased.
Also, like bee stings, different people can have different reactions. It's a shame. The guy was a bit of a showman, but anything that kept the public's attention on nature and conservation was a good thing. |
Goodbye, Steve. You were taken too soon.
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At least stingrays are relatively cool animals. This would have been a much different conversation had he been mauled by a koala.
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Very sad, seemed like truly good - if a little nuts - guy. Bye Steve.
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I feel terrible for his family and loved ones, but he did this himself and has been taunting this for a long time. As someone who has worked with dangerous & exotic animals, both large and small, for most of my life, he is reckless, irresponsible and boring (it was for television). The reason for his "campaign" was to educate, but all he showed was animals going "oh shit, I'm being fucked with!" instead of just leaving them alone when he had great shots of them in their natural habitats. I understand having to pull a python out of it's lair, but when you have a chameleon on a stick stalking a bug, leave it, let us watch it hunt... grabbing it and putting it on your hat it NOT educational. Endangering yourself with deadly snakes is NOT educational, showing us what they do in their natural habitat is, unless you are relocating them like Brady Barr... Again, this is a tragedy for his family and friends and I do send loving and healing energy to them all. I am very sorry for the painful death he suffered, but this was a long time coming and I hope that it helps to elevate the level of naturalist television. |
Crikey !!! Stabbed in the heart !!!
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