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Irwin was discussing SA deal

2006-09-05 10:22

A wooden crocodile outside Australia Zoo at Beerwah is decorated with flowers as a tribute to environmentalist Steve Irwin. (Steve Holland, AP)

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Beerwah - Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin was in talks about a new deal bringing together animal conservation groups in five Asian countries and South Africa before he died, it emerged on Tuesday.

Michael Hornby, the head the Wildlife Warriors, one of the Irwin family's conservation charities, said he last spoke with Irwin two weeks ago about the deal.

"I call it the Irwin factor," said Hornby. "We linked with on-the-ground agencies in those countries, and Steve made it all happen.

"He was adamant that we not get bogged down in bureaucracy - that the money got there quickly and without fuss."

Tributes

Meanwhile, hundreds of people journeyed on Tuesday to Australia Zoo, the Outback wildlife park and home of the television presenter and conservationist in the southeast of Australia's Queensland state.

Irwin, known worldwide as television's The Crocodile Hunter was killed by a stingray's barb while filming on the Great Barrier Reef on Monday, in what experts and officials said was a freak accident.

'Devastated'

People thronged around the entrance, which opened after a staff meeting to discuss what came next for attraction Irwin turned from a small family-owned reptile park into a wildlife preserve attracting many thousands of tourists a year.

"We're all devastated," said Gail Gipp, the park's hospital wildlife manager.

"It is very surreal at the moment. We're are determined to carry on what he would have wanted. When it came time to discuss whether we would open today, we felt the only answer was yes, he would've wanted that."

'You made the world a better place'

Hundreds of bouquets and wreaths were laid at the park entrance, near a billboard featuring Irwin holding a crocodile in his arms and his catchcry, "Crikey!"

"Mate, you made the world a better place," read one poster left at the gate. "Steve, our hero, our legend, our wildlife warrior," read another. "I thought you were immortal. How I wish that was true," said a third.

Family keeping low profile

Zoo marketing director Peter Lang said Irwin's wife, Terri, daughter Bindi, 8, and son Bob, 2, arrived late on Monday from Tasmania, where they had been holidaying, and were maintaining a low profile at their home near the zoo.

"We're just giving them a bit of peace and quiet today," said Lang.

'We'll never replace Steve'

Hornby said he had no illusions about how tough it will be without Irwin.

"We'll never replace Steve," he said. "He was a wonderful guy. He was part of the family, like he came out of the television set and into your living room. That's why there's been such an outpouring of emotion here and around the world. Everybody thought they knew him."

- AP


Thuli 9/5/2006 10:46:57 AM
I believe the time had come for him to go and be with his creator, he loved the nature with passion. He may be gone but will never be forgotten. His spirit will be forever all around us. To his family, may God be with you and comfort you in a supernatural way and know you are not alone, the whole world shares your pain in these trying moments. - Thuli, South Africa

Anthony Dixon 9/5/2006 11:13:44 AM
Fantastic job mate, Crikey ... news of your death was a shocker to me. Rest in peace my friend, and my sincere condolences to your wife, Bindi and Bob. You will be missed as a valued conservationist who contributed immensely to preserving the environment as a whole. Warm regards Anthony Dixon

victor ngobeni 9/5/2006 11:34:58 AM
He was a good man whom I believe knew what He was doing and We will miss him a lot.Victor,Ore and Matlhodi-South Africa

Main Family, South Africa 9/5/2006 11:36:00 AM
Steve was one of a kind. A member of an international family that adored him. We will miss you Steve and thank you for the many hours of great family entertainment. To Terri, Bindi, Bob & Family our heartfelt condolances on your loss. He made a HUGE difference in this world. It is very sad.

kim heath 9/5/2006 11:37:26 AM
A passionate man that kept us truly riveted whenever we had the pleasure of watching him. God lent him to our world for just a little while to teach all of us something special. I hope we will never forget the lessons. We will keep you in our prayers. Kim Heath

Neil 9/5/2006 11:50:34 AM
What a great guy he was. It always seemed like he really lived life. Always a smile on his face and full of enthusiasm. We should all follow his example and live life to the fullest because you never know when your time is up. What a legend! He will always be The Crocodile Hunter

Ruth G 9/5/2006 12:44:09 PM
I loved watching you on TV. I thought you where great! I live in Northern Ireland and was deeply sadden by what happen! I feel for your kids and wife and no you died doing what you loved but still regret what had happened. Rest in peace, god bless

CD & DC 9/5/2006 1:03:32 PM
Rest in peace my friend.The world will never be the same & you will truly be missed by all, old and young.My sincere condolences to Terri,Bindi & Bob, you were a great husband & a great father. Crikey . . . .

Lesley Johnson 9/5/2006 1:15:54 PM
I AM A SOUTH AFRICAN AND MY FAMILY AND I LOVED STEVE AND ARE REALLY FEELING THE PAIN FOR HIS FAMILY. MAY GOD BLESS YOU ALL. MY SON WAS SO AMAZED AT HIS BRAVERY.

Davids Family 9/5/2006 1:41:56 PM
You gave conservation life, there will only be one Steve Irwin, thank you for the best eduaction in conservation that you have given my family. You will be missed, rest in peace, and may God be with your family during this time. You died for what you loved and believed in " Conservation". - Marco

Marcelle Rudden 9/5/2006 3:27:59 PM
Thank you for all your wild and wacky ways that the world has come to know and love. Thank you especially for all you have done for the animals. The world is going to miss a great man. Marcelle Rudden, South Africa

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