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Robert Irwin

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My life has been dedicated to continuing an important legacy and working to create my own. I'm passionate about sharing a message through everything I do in front of and behind the camera, and I'm very honoured to be recognised for that 🙏

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First step to catching crocs for our crocodile research trip, is building the traps… utilising the very same techniques Dad came up with. We haven’t had to change a thing.

First step to catching crocs for our crocodile research trip, is building the traps… utilising the very same techniques Dad came up with. We haven’t had to change a thing.
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It’s up to you guys now! Australia, you can vote at the link. So honoured by this nomination! (And I promise no flys were harmed in the making of this video). tvweeklogies.com.au

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Photographed the Milky Way above the Wenlock River up here on our Steve Irwin Wildlife Reserve in Far North Queensland. Beautiful 👌✨

Photographed the Milky Way above the Wenlock River up here on our Steve Irwin Wildlife Reserve in Far North Queensland. Beautiful 👌✨
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Me and Drew the crocodile… and Dad with a beautiful big croc nearly 20 years ago. To this day, all our crocodile research and rescue work utilises the same techniques that Dad created. Just a couple ropes and decades of experience passed down generations allows us to work

Me and Drew the crocodile… and Dad with a beautiful big croc nearly 20 years ago. To this day, all our crocodile research and rescue work utilises the same techniques that Dad created. Just a couple ropes and decades of experience passed down generations allows us to work
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A month of crocodile research out here in remote croc country is coming to a close… but our research will continue for the years to come. 2 decades of knowledge makes us world leaders in croc science and we will continue to break new ground as we conserve this vital animal.