the way he acts is the reason he became so popular worldwide, if not for his showmanship i doubt the zoo would be what it is today.... well what it was just before he died.
I absolutely agree with you Darlyn.
Given the government favoritism displayed in the past, i wouldnt be surprised
if the government "bailed" them out of this apparent predicament.
I think its disappointing the Irwin Juggernaut did seemingly nothing for local species
like The Nangur Spiny Skink and Mary River Turtle.
I absolutely agree with you Darlyn.
Given the government favoritism displayed in the past, i wouldnt be surprised
if the government "bailed" them out of this apparent predicament.
I think its disappointing the Irwin Juggernaut did seemingly nothing for local species
like The Nangur Spiny Skink and Mary River Turtle.
and Aboriginal people would make money out of it but Steve said no.
Playing devil's advocate here Michael, he certainly did a lot to raise awareness of conservation issues and familiarize the public with species that should be protected. I know this somewhat intangible but it is true nonetheless.
You may be a bit racist considering you consider aboriginals to be seperate, but i wasnt meaning to call you a degenerate, that part directected at our racist government. I dont see any reason why 'race' should exist for humans or even skin colour have any influence on your right to sustainably eat wildlife or live on land. Why should someone have a racist privilage to kill a tasty croc sustainably when a person of differant colour or lacking native title cant? (not to say killing under native title is sustainable but im not going to write a massive post).
I kinda like steve because his shows educated a lot of people, yeah he was paid but if it wasnt for his shows my mum would still be a snake hater.
You may be a bit racist considering you consider aboriginals to be seperate, but i wasnt meaning to call you a degenerate, that part directected at our racist government. I dont see any reason why 'race' should exist for humans or even skin colour have any influence on your right to sustainably eat wildlife or live on land. Why should someone have a racist privilage to kill a tasty croc sustainably when a person of differant colour or lacking native title cant? (not to say killing under native title is sustainable but im not going to write a massive post).
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