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Irwin's turtle (Elseya irwini) is a rare species of freshwater turtle in the family Chelidae. The species is endemic to Australia, originating from the lower region of the Burdekin River area in northern Queensland , and was named after conservationist and television personality Steve Irwin .
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 17 January 2025. Australian zookeeper, conservationist and television personality (1962–2006) This article is about the Australian wildlife expert and television personality. For other people with the same name, see Steve Irwin (disambiguation). For the flagship of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society ...
Forever in their hearts. Bindi Irwin and Robert Irwin have paid tribute to their father, Steve Irwin, many times in the years since his heartbreaking death. Steve — a wildlife conservationist ...
Robert Irwin fought back tears as he revealed he had achieved an incredible conservation milestone that his late father contributed to. The conservationist, 19, was filmed releasing a baby Elseya ...
Robert Irwin, the son of the late conservationist Steve Irwin, has celebrated breeding a rare turtle that his father discovered in 1990.. Steve was an Australian zookeeper and media personality ...
The series aired 64 episodes during five seasons, from 1997 to 2004, two years before Irwin's death, with a pilot episode in 1996 and 13 specials into 2007. With a nearly 11-year run, the series is the second longest-running program of any Discovery Communications network, behind MythBusters .
Steve Irwin may have died nearly two decades ago but his legacy continues to live on through his family.. On Sept. 4, 2006, the wildlife conservationist unexpectedly died following an unprovoked ...
The Crocoseum at Australia Zoo, where Steve Irwin's memorial service was held. Family and friends of Irwin held a private funeral service in Caloundra on 9 September 2006. [28] Irwin was buried in a private ceremony at Australia Zoo later that same day; the gravesite is inaccessible to zoo visitors. [27]