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Wildlife Warriors, originally called the Steve Irwin Conservation Foundation, is a conservationist organization that was established in 2002 by Steve Irwin and his wife Terri, to involve and educate others in the protection of injured, threatened or endangered wildlife. Terri is still involved in the organization as patron and significant advisor.
Irwin founded the Steve Irwin Conservation Foundation, which became an independent charity and was later renamed 'Wildlife Warriors Worldwide'. [32] He also helped found International Crocodile Rescue, [ 33 ] the Lyn Irwin Memorial Fund (named in memory of his mother, who died in an automobile crash in 2000), [ 34 ] and the Iron Bark Station ...
Steve Irwin died while filming an underwater documentary on Sept. 4, 2006. ... His foundation, Wildlife Warriors, still works to protect “injured, threatened or endangered wildlife,” operating ...
Steve Irwin's Wildlife Warriors is an Australian factual television series. It aired on Network Ten on 6 October 2012. It stars Bindi Irwin, Terri Irwin, and Robert C. Irwin. The show is a tribute to Steve Irwin.
Robert Irwin, Bindi Irwin and Terri Irwin attend the Steve Irwin gala to support the Wildlife Warriors conservationist organization on May 11, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Steve Irwin died in 2006 after a tragic encounter with a stingray when Bindi was only 8 years old. ... Wildlife Warriors, which raises funds for several wildlife initiatives. ...
In 1999, a 5 acres (2.0 ha) release facility was established to rehabilitate native marsupials the area. Another 1,000 acres (400 ha) was purchased in 1999 with funds from the Lynn Irwin Memorial fund (now Wildlife Warriors Worldwide), and another 1,800 acres (730 ha) was added in 2002. In 2007, Bob Irwin became full-time manager of the station.
Steve Irwin's kids are growing up so fast. Bindi, 16, and Robert (AKA Bob), 11, shared the spotlight with their late father starting at birth, and they're still dedicated 'wildlife warriors' today.