Honoring the Legacy of Steve Irwin
Every year on November 15th, the world celebrates Steve Irwin Day. Let's take a look back at the one-of-a-kind Crocodile Hunter.
Photo By: Greg Barrett/Australia Zoo
Photo By: Greg Barrett/Australia Zoo
Photo By: Greg Barrett/Australia Zoo
Photo By: Greg Barrett/Australia Zoo
Photo By: Greg Barrett/Australia Zoo
Photo By: Greg Barrett/Australia Zoo
Photo By: Greg Barrett/Australia Zoo
Photo By: Greg Barrett/Australia Zoo
Photo By: Greg Barrett/Australia Zoo
Steve Irwin - The Crocodile Hunter
Audiences around the world watched in awe as Steve interacted with animals, showing his commitment to wildlife preservation and the environment.
The Irwin Family: Terri, Robert, Steve, and Bindi
Terri, Bindi, and Robert continue Steve's legacy at the Australia Zoo. Bindi is expecting her own baby next year!
Steve and Terri Irwin
Khaki clothes have become a symbol of Steve Irwin and everything he stood for. The Australia Zoo says, "when you see that khaki uniform, it is a sign that somebody is there to get in and get their hands dirty and save an animal or campaign for wildlife conservation."
Steve and Terri Irwin
As husband and wife, Steve and Terri shared love for animals and the environment.
Father & Daughter: Steve and Bindi Irwin
Steve and Bindi had a strong father-daughter bond. She continues to honor his memory, conservation efforts, and more.
Crikey!
"Crikey!" is a saying that was made famous by Steve Irwin. He often said it when interacting with all animals, but especially, crocodiles.
Steve's Passions: Family, Wildlife Conservation, and Fun!
Steve was excited about all animals. He is pictured here with elephants.
Steve's Passions: Family, Wildlife Conservation, and Fun!
Isn't this koala adorable!? Steve Irwin must have thought so.
We Miss You, Steve Irwin!
Steve left a lasting and positive impact on the world with his conservation efforts and love for animals. It is said by the Australia Zoo that, "He was a true blue Aussie bloke whose energy and passion shone through in all he did." His legacy continues to live on.