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Terri Irwin

Terri Raines Irwin[1] AM (née Raines, born July 20, 1964)[2] is an American-Australian[3] conservationist, television personality, author and zookeeper who is the owner of Australia Zoo in Beerwah, Queensland. She is the widow of Steve Irwin.

Terri Irwin
Irwin in 2011
Born
Theresa Penelope Raines

(1964-07-20) July 20, 1964 (age 59)
Citizenship
  • United States
  • Australia
Occupation(s)Conservationist, author, Zoo Owner
Years active1987–present
Notable workThe Crocodile Hunter, Crikey! It's the Irwins
Spouse
(m. 1992; died 2006)
ChildrenBindi Irwin
Robert Irwin
RelativesBob Irwin (father-in-law)
Websitecrocodilehunter.com.au

Born in Oregon, she began working for an independent animal rehabilitation center for injured predator mammals at the age of 22 while working for her family's trucking business. She met her husband Steve while touring wildlife rehabilitation facilities in Australia in 1991. The two married in 1992, and went on to co-star in The Crocodile Hunter, their unconventional television nature documentary series and its spin-off series, Croc Files, The Crocodile Hunter Diaries, and Crikey! It's the Irwins. They had two children, Bindi and Robert, before Steve's death in 2006 from a stingray injury while filming an underwater documentary.

Following Steve's death, Terri became a naturalised Australian citizen in 2009. She and her two children continue to operate Australia Zoo.

Early life edit

Terri Irwin was born Theresa Penelope Raines[4] in Eugene, Oregon, United States,[5] the youngest of three daughters of environmentalist parents,[6] Clarence and Judy Raines. Commenting on her childhood, she said, "My friends and I were truly 'free-range kids.' Summers were spent bicycling around Alton Baker Park or hiking up Spencer Butte in the hopes of catching a glimpse of one of the shy rattlesnakes that sought refuge in the rock escarpments. Winters were spent hoping the Willamette Valley would get snow."[7]

Her family owned a long-haul trucking business and, during her childhood, her father constantly brought home injured animals from the highways on which his trucks traveled; this eventually instilled in her an ongoing commitment to saving and rehabilitating wild animals.[5] While working in the family business in 1986, she started a rehabilitation facility called Cougar Country[6] to re-educate and release predator mammals such as foxes, raccoons, bears, bobcats, and cougars back into the wild.[5][8] At the facility, she handled up to 300 animals each year.[9]

Career edit

Terri joined an emergency veterinary hospital in 1989 as a veterinary technician to gain further knowledge on the care and support to all kinds of animals. Her life was very busy, as she was still helping her father run the family business, rehabilitating animals through her Cougar Country, and working at the vet hospital. In addition, she had 15 cats of her own, several birds, and a dog.[9]

 
Irwin in front of spectators at Australia Zoo in 1997

In 1991, Terri visited Australia and there met Steve Irwin. They married eight months after their first meeting. Their first television documentary was filmed on their honeymoon. The footage, shot by John Stainton, became the first episode of The Crocodile Hunter,[10] which later became successful in the US. The couple settled in Australia shortly after their wedding, with Terri making the decision to leave the Cougar Country project.[9]

In addition to their two popular television programs shown on the Animal Planet television network in the US, in 2002, the Irwins released a feature film, The Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course.[11]

In 2018, the series Crikey! It's the Irwins began airing, which focuses on the lives of Terri, Bindi, and Robert at Australia Zoo. It also features Bindi's husband Chandler Powell.[12] The series was renewed for a second season in 2019 and season 2 officially aired on 5 October 2019.[13] After a one year hiatus, the show's third season began airing on 7 February 2021, and ended on 18 April 2021.[14] The series returned for a fourth season in January 2022.[15][16][17]

Australia Zoo edit

During their marriage, Steve and Terri owned and operated Australia Zoo in Beerwah, Queensland, as well as filming their TV wildlife documentary series, The Crocodile Hunter.[18] Following Steve's death, Terri became the sole owner of the zoo and continued to operate it with her children.

On March 2, 2008, after Steve's death, it was announced that Steve's father Bob Irwin had resigned from Australia Zoo, which he had founded (as Beerwah Reptile and Fauna Park). In a statement, he thanked the staff of the zoo and stated that this decision was in order to "keep his son's dream alive" while he worked on another rescue property with his wife. At that time, the zoo was being sued for $2.5 million by a debt collection agency,[19] but the lawsuit was later dismissed by the court.[20]

In 2019, the zoo announced a new $8 million project "Camp Crocodile," which was originally expected to draw 39,000 visitors each year.[21] In 2022, the Irwin family announced the construction of "The Crocodile Hunter Lodge," a resort style accommodation centre on the grounds of the zoo.[22][23][24]

Personal life edit

Marriage to Steve Irwin edit

 
Terri (right) and Steve Irwin (left) with Wes Mannion (centre)

Terri met Steve Irwin in Australia in 1991.[6] In 1991, Terri went on a tour of Australia, and while visiting wildlife rehabilitation facilities, she had a chance meeting with Steve Irwin, whose father had founded Australia Zoo.[6] Steve would later say that "it was love at first sight."[25] They were engaged after four months and on June 4, 1992, they married in Terri's home state of Eugene, Oregon[26] before returning to live in Australia.[6] The Irwins had two children: daughter Bindi on July 24, 1998, and son Robert on December 1, 2003.[27]

In an interview before the birth of their second child, Terri stated about her marriage and working alongside her husband:

We don't drink, we don't smoke, and we are actually in love and happily married. We love our little girl, we go home to each other at night, and we believe in what we are doing. Say my husband had a dangerous job and I wasn't with him; I don't know how you go, 'Oh honey, how was it with the police department today? You got all your fingers and toes today?' It would scare me. I'd have to become a police officer and work with him; I couldn't do it.[28]

Terri and her children were reportedly trekking in Cradle Mountain, Tasmania, on the morning of September 4, 2006, when Steve died after sustaining heart injuries from a short-tail stingray barb that pierced his chest.[6] He was filming an underwater documentary at the time at Batt Reef near Port Douglas in Queensland.[29]

In her first statement after her husband's death, Irwin announced that the Australian memorial service would be open to the public, and that people who wished to attend should make a donation to Irwin's "Wildlife Warriors" fund. The service was held on September 20, 2006 at Australia Zoo's "Crocoseum," a 5,500-seat open-air amphitheater which Steve had built at the zoo. She also thanked well-wishers for their "overwhelming outpouring of love, support and prayers for [her] family."[30]

Australian TV network Channel 9 screened an interview between Irwin and local presenter Ray Martin, on September 27, 2006. During the interview, she said, "And I'll make Australia Zoo bigger. I'll make it bigger . . . because I promised." On October 31, 2006, Irwin was invited to the Royal Albert Hall to present a Special Recognition Award to Sir David Attenborough at the British National Television Awards.[31] During a short speech, she cited Attenborough as a great inspiration for her husband, saying, "If there's one person, other than his father, who directly inspired my husband, it's the person being honoured tonight... [Steve's] real, true love was conservation – and the influence of tonight's recipient in preserving the natural world has been immense."[31] Attenborough reciprocated by praising her husband for introducing many people to the natural world, saying, "He taught them how wonderful and exciting it was; he was a born communicator."[32]

Irwin published a memoir, My Steve, about her relationship and marriage with Steve Irwin, in 2007.[33]

 
Irwin with daughter Bindi and son Robert, 2011

On January 3, 2007, the only video footage showing the events that led to Steve Irwin's death was handed over to Terri, who said the video would never become public, and noted that her family has not seen the video either. In a January 11, 2007, interview with Access Hollywood, Terri said "all footage has been destroyed."

In a 2018 interview, Terri told People magazine that she had not dated or had a relationship since her husband's death.[34] "There's always the potential to find love again, and that's a beautiful thing . . . but I had my happily ever after," she stated, "[so] I'm doing OK."[34]

Citizenship edit

American by birth, Terri became an Australian citizen on November 15, 2009. In a tribute to her husband Steve, the citizenship ceremony was held during the Steve Irwin Day celebrations in Australia Zoo's Crocoseum.[3][35]

Conservation support edit

Irwin has expressed support for the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society and was present at the launching of one of the organization's vessels, which was renamed after her husband.[36][37]

In 2008, she signed on to a three-year research program in correspondence with Australia Zoo supporting the Marine Mammal Institute at Oregon State University, funding two US$250,000 research projects on humpback whales.[38] "Learning about whales is part of a bigger picture," she said of the project. "Our oceans are in jeopardy and the more research we gather about whales, the more knowledge we have to help us save, protect and preserve our delicate oceans."[38]

Honours edit

In 2006, Irwin was made an honorary Member of the Order of Australia for services to wildlife conservation and the tourism industry.[39][40][41] (Honorary of the Order of Australia is the appointment rank to non-citizens of Australia; this became a substantive appointment when she became an Australian citizen in 2009.)[42]

Irwin won the 2007 Queensland Telstra Business Women's Award.[43]

She has been awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Queensland for her work in conservation and support of high-quality research.[44]

In 2014, Irwin was a Queensland finalist for Australian of the Year.[45]

Filmography edit

Year Title Role Notes
1997–2004 The Crocodile Hunter Herself Series regular
1999–2001 Croc Files Herself Series regular
2002 The Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course Herself Comedy film
2002 The Wiggles: Wiggly Safari Herself
2002–06 The Crocodile Hunter Diaries Herself Series regular
2003–07 Australian Story Herself 2 episodes
2007 My Daddy, the Crocodile Hunter Herself Television documentary
2007 Ocean's Deadliest Herself Television documentary
2011 Eco-Pirate: The Story of Paul Watson Herself Documentary film
2017 Kangaroo Herself Documentary film
2018–present Crikey! It's the Irwins Herself Series regular

Bibliography edit

  • Irwin, Terri; Irwin, Steve (2002). The Crocodile Hunter: The Incredible Life and Adventures of Steve and Terri Irwin. Penguin. ISBN 978-1-101-22009-2.
  • Irwin, Terri (2007). My Steve. Simon & Schuster Australia. ISBN 978-0-731-81413-8.

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External links edit

  •   Media related to Terri Irwin at Wikimedia Commons
  • The Irwins' website, The Crocodile Hunter
  • Terri Irwin at IMDb
  • Terri Irwin interview
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This article may be written from a fan s point of view rather than a neutral point of view Please clean it up to conform to a higher standard of quality and to make it neutral in tone May 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message For the American entomologist see Terry Erwin For the American designer see Terry Irwin designer Terri Raines Irwin 1 AM nee Raines born July 20 1964 2 is an American Australian 3 conservationist television personality author and zookeeper who is the owner of Australia Zoo in Beerwah Queensland She is the widow of Steve Irwin Terri IrwinAMIrwin in 2011BornTheresa Penelope Raines 1964 07 20 July 20 1964 age 59 Eugene Oregon U S CitizenshipUnited StatesAustraliaOccupation s Conservationist author Zoo OwnerYears active1987 presentNotable workThe Crocodile Hunter Crikey It s the IrwinsSpouseSteve Irwin m 1992 died 2006 wbr ChildrenBindi Irwin Robert IrwinRelativesBob Irwin father in law Websitecrocodilehunter wbr com wbr au Born in Oregon she began working for an independent animal rehabilitation center for injured predator mammals at the age of 22 while working for her family s trucking business She met her husband Steve while touring wildlife rehabilitation facilities in Australia in 1991 The two married in 1992 and went on to co star in The Crocodile Hunter their unconventional television nature documentary series and its spin off series Croc Files The Crocodile Hunter Diaries and Crikey It s the Irwins They had two children Bindi and Robert before Steve s death in 2006 from a stingray injury while filming an underwater documentary Following Steve s death Terri became a naturalised Australian citizen in 2009 She and her two children continue to operate Australia Zoo Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Australia Zoo 3 Personal life 3 1 Marriage to Steve Irwin 3 2 Citizenship 4 Conservation support 5 Honours 6 Filmography 7 Bibliography 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editTerri Irwin was born Theresa Penelope Raines 4 in Eugene Oregon United States 5 the youngest of three daughters of environmentalist parents 6 Clarence and Judy Raines Commenting on her childhood she said My friends and I were truly free range kids Summers were spent bicycling around Alton Baker Park or hiking up Spencer Butte in the hopes of catching a glimpse of one of the shy rattlesnakes that sought refuge in the rock escarpments Winters were spent hoping the Willamette Valley would get snow 7 Her family owned a long haul trucking business and during her childhood her father constantly brought home injured animals from the highways on which his trucks traveled this eventually instilled in her an ongoing commitment to saving and rehabilitating wild animals 5 While working in the family business in 1986 she started a rehabilitation facility called Cougar Country 6 to re educate and release predator mammals such as foxes raccoons bears bobcats and cougars back into the wild 5 8 At the facility she handled up to 300 animals each year 9 Career editTerri joined an emergency veterinary hospital in 1989 as a veterinary technician to gain further knowledge on the care and support to all kinds of animals Her life was very busy as she was still helping her father run the family business rehabilitating animals through her Cougar Country and working at the vet hospital In addition she had 15 cats of her own several birds and a dog 9 nbsp Irwin in front of spectators at Australia Zoo in 1997 In 1991 Terri visited Australia and there met Steve Irwin They married eight months after their first meeting Their first television documentary was filmed on their honeymoon The footage shot by John Stainton became the first episode of The Crocodile Hunter 10 which later became successful in the US The couple settled in Australia shortly after their wedding with Terri making the decision to leave the Cougar Country project 9 In addition to their two popular television programs shown on the Animal Planet television network in the US in 2002 the Irwins released a feature film The Crocodile Hunter Collision Course 11 In 2018 the series Crikey It s the Irwins began airing which focuses on the lives of Terri Bindi and Robert at Australia Zoo It also features Bindi s husband Chandler Powell 12 The series was renewed for a second season in 2019 and season 2 officially aired on 5 October 2019 13 After a one year hiatus the show s third season began airing on 7 February 2021 and ended on 18 April 2021 14 The series returned for a fourth season in January 2022 15 16 17 Australia Zoo edit During their marriage Steve and Terri owned and operated Australia Zoo in Beerwah Queensland as well as filming their TV wildlife documentary series The Crocodile Hunter 18 Following Steve s death Terri became the sole owner of the zoo and continued to operate it with her children On March 2 2008 after Steve s death it was announced that Steve s father Bob Irwin had resigned from Australia Zoo which he had founded as Beerwah Reptile and Fauna Park In a statement he thanked the staff of the zoo and stated that this decision was in order to keep his son s dream alive while he worked on another rescue property with his wife At that time the zoo was being sued for 2 5 million by a debt collection agency 19 but the lawsuit was later dismissed by the court 20 In 2019 the zoo announced a new 8 million project Camp Crocodile which was originally expected to draw 39 000 visitors each year 21 In 2022 the Irwin family announced the construction of The Crocodile Hunter Lodge a resort style accommodation centre on the grounds of the zoo 22 23 24 Personal life editMarriage to Steve Irwin edit nbsp Terri right and Steve Irwin left with Wes Mannion centre Terri met Steve Irwin in Australia in 1991 6 In 1991 Terri went on a tour of Australia and while visiting wildlife rehabilitation facilities she had a chance meeting with Steve Irwin whose father had founded Australia Zoo 6 Steve would later say that it was love at first sight 25 They were engaged after four months and on June 4 1992 they married in Terri s home state of Eugene Oregon 26 before returning to live in Australia 6 The Irwins had two children daughter Bindi on July 24 1998 and son Robert on December 1 2003 27 In an interview before the birth of their second child Terri stated about her marriage and working alongside her husband We don t drink we don t smoke and we are actually in love and happily married We love our little girl we go home to each other at night and we believe in what we are doing Say my husband had a dangerous job and I wasn t with him I don t know how you go Oh honey how was it with the police department today You got all your fingers and toes today It would scare me I d have to become a police officer and work with him I couldn t do it 28 Terri and her children were reportedly trekking in Cradle Mountain Tasmania on the morning of September 4 2006 when Steve died after sustaining heart injuries from a short tail stingray barb that pierced his chest 6 He was filming an underwater documentary at the time at Batt Reef near Port Douglas in Queensland 29 In her first statement after her husband s death Irwin announced that the Australian memorial service would be open to the public and that people who wished to attend should make a donation to Irwin s Wildlife Warriors fund The service was held on September 20 2006 at Australia Zoo s Crocoseum a 5 500 seat open air amphitheater which Steve had built at the zoo She also thanked well wishers for their overwhelming outpouring of love support and prayers for her family 30 Australian TV network Channel 9 screened an interview between Irwin and local presenter Ray Martin on September 27 2006 During the interview she said And I ll make Australia Zoo bigger I ll make it bigger because I promised On October 31 2006 Irwin was invited to the Royal Albert Hall to present a Special Recognition Award to Sir David Attenborough at the British National Television Awards 31 During a short speech she cited Attenborough as a great inspiration for her husband saying If there s one person other than his father who directly inspired my husband it s the person being honoured tonight Steve s real true love was conservation and the influence of tonight s recipient in preserving the natural world has been immense 31 Attenborough reciprocated by praising her husband for introducing many people to the natural world saying He taught them how wonderful and exciting it was he was a born communicator 32 Irwin published a memoir My Steve about her relationship and marriage with Steve Irwin in 2007 33 nbsp Irwin with daughter Bindi and son Robert 2011 On January 3 2007 the only video footage showing the events that led to Steve Irwin s death was handed over to Terri who said the video would never become public and noted that her family has not seen the video either In a January 11 2007 interview with Access Hollywood Terri said all footage has been destroyed In a 2018 interview Terri told People magazine that she had not dated or had a relationship since her husband s death 34 There s always the potential to find love again and that s a beautiful thing but I had my happily ever after she stated so I m doing OK 34 Citizenship edit American by birth Terri became an Australian citizen on November 15 2009 In a tribute to her husband Steve the citizenship ceremony was held during the Steve Irwin Day celebrations in Australia Zoo s Crocoseum 3 35 Conservation support editIrwin has expressed support for the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society and was present at the launching of one of the organization s vessels which was renamed after her husband 36 37 In 2008 she signed on to a three year research program in correspondence with Australia Zoo supporting the Marine Mammal Institute at Oregon State University funding two US 250 000 research projects on humpback whales 38 Learning about whales is part of a bigger picture she said of the project Our oceans are in jeopardy and the more research we gather about whales the more knowledge we have to help us save protect and preserve our delicate oceans 38 Honours editIn 2006 Irwin was made an honorary Member of the Order of Australia for services to wildlife conservation and the tourism industry 39 40 41 Honorary of the Order of Australia is the appointment rank to non citizens of Australia this became a substantive appointment when she became an Australian citizen in 2009 42 Irwin won the 2007 Queensland Telstra Business Women s Award 43 She has been awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Queensland for her work in conservation and support of high quality research 44 In 2014 Irwin was a Queensland finalist for Australian of the Year 45 Filmography editYear Title Role Notes 1997 2004 The Crocodile Hunter Herself Series regular 1999 2001 Croc Files Herself Series regular 2002 The Crocodile Hunter Collision Course Herself Comedy film 2002 The Wiggles Wiggly Safari Herself 2002 06 The Crocodile Hunter Diaries Herself Series regular 2003 07 Australian Story Herself 2 episodes 2007 My Daddy the Crocodile Hunter Herself Television documentary 2007 Ocean s Deadliest Herself Television documentary 2011 Eco Pirate The Story of Paul Watson Herself Documentary film 2017 Kangaroo Herself Documentary film 2018 present Crikey It s the Irwins Herself Series regularBibliography editIrwin Terri Irwin Steve 2002 The Crocodile Hunter The Incredible Life and Adventures of Steve and Terri Irwin Penguin ISBN 978 1 101 22009 2 Irwin Terri 2007 My Steve Simon amp Schuster Australia ISBN 978 0 731 81413 8 References edit Australia Zoo Operations Pty Ltd dun amp bradstreet Retrieved July 12 2021 Terri Irwin official biography Archived from the original on October 18 2022 Retrieved July 5 2022 a b Brown Ann Louise November 16 2009 Citizenship Terri Irwin s gift to Steve Brisbane Times Retrieved September 24 2013 Irwin Terri Full record view Libraries Australia Search librariesaustralia nla gov au Retrieved October 18 2022 a b c Arnold Gary July 12 2002 The Steve and Terri Show Crocodile Hunters Move to the Big screen The Washington Post Archived from the original on April 24 2017 Retrieved April 24 2017 a b c d e f Courier Mail Staff September 8 2006 Mess on his wedding day The Courier Mail Retrieved April 30 2018 Kennedy William January 2017 Before They Were Stars EugeneMagazine Retrieved May 1 2018 Gire Dann July 5 2002 Animal Attraction for Wildlife Lovers Steve and Terri Irwin Life s Greatest Hunt Led to Romance Daily Herald Archived from the original on April 24 2017 Retrieved April 24 2017 The former Terri Raines grew up in Eugene Ore where she started a rehab facility for injured bears cougars raccoons and bobcats so they could be safely set free in the wild a b c About Steve amp Terri The Crocodile Hunter Archived from the original on March 13 2019 Retrieved May 1 2018 Mann Simon September 5 2006 Crocodile Hunter died as he lived in nature s danger zone The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved March 1 2016 The Crocodile Hunter Collision Course boxofficemojo com Box Office Mojo December 2012 Retrieved October 8 2015 Crikey It s The Irwins retrieved May 3 2023 Showbuzzdaily s Top 150 Saturday Cable Originals amp Network Finals 10 5 2019 Showbuzzdaily com October 8 2019 Archived from the original on October 9 2019 Retrieved May 3 2023 Gani Ayesha December 28 2020 When Will Crikey It s the Irwins Season 3 Premiere on Animal Planet The Cinemaholic Retrieved May 3 2023 Andaloro Angela October 29 2021 Crikey It s The Irwins Season 4 Here s What We Can Tell Fans So Far The List Retrieved May 3 2023 Dean Frances October 27 2021 Crikey It s The Irwins Season 4 Here s What We Can Tell Fans So Far Nicki Swift Retrieved May 3 2023 Crikey It s the Irwins Season 4 retrieved May 3 2023 History of Australia Zoo From The Very Beginning To Now Retrieved May 3 2023 Bob Irwin quits Steve s zoo The Courier Mail March 1 2008 Retrieved October 8 2015 Ross Norrie May 8 2008 Terri Irwin and Australia Zoo defeat huge lawsuit The Daily Telegraph Retrieved September 24 2013 Australia Zoo announces exciting 8M wildlife camping experience Starts at 60 April 15 2019 Retrieved May 3 2023 Steve Irwin s Family Just Opened a Luxury Lodge at the Australia Zoo to Honor His Legacy Take a Look Inside Travel Leisure Retrieved May 3 2023 Grossetti Carla April 4 2023 Stay in Australia Zoo s new luxurious Crocodile Hunter Lodge Australian Traveller Retrieved May 3 2023 The Crocodile Hunter Lodge opens on the Sunshine Coast Queensland Retrieved May 3 2023 Steve and Terri Irwin Enough Rope with Andrew Denton March 22 2004 Archived from the original on May 12 2016 Retrieved May 12 2017 Hogue Theresa September 22 2006 Crocodile Hunter wed by local pastor Corvallis Gazette Times Retrieved May 12 2017 Mann Simon September 5 2006 Call of the wild The Age Retrieved March 1 2016 Murray Rebecca Crocodile Hunter Collision Course Interview About dot com Archived from the original on September 28 2013 Retrieved September 24 2013 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Check url value help Staines Jason September 4 2006 Crocodile man Steve Irwin dies The Age Retrieved September 24 2013 Crocoseum tribute set for Irwin BBC News September 13 2006 Retrieved September 24 2013 a b Wildlife legend honoured ITN News ITN November 1 2006 Archived from the original on March 20 2020 Retrieved November 1 2006 Terri Irwin presents award to Attenborough The Australian News com au November 2 2006 Archived from the original on November 1 2007 Retrieved November 3 2006 Irwin Terri 2008 My Steve Simon amp Schuster Australia ISBN 978 0 731 81413 8 a b Terri Irwin Hasn t Been On A Date Since Losing Steve Already Had My Happily Ever After People TV January 31 2018 Archived from the original on December 13 2021 Retrieved May 1 2018 via YouTube Terri calls Australia home officially australiazoo com Australia Zoo November 20 2009 Archived from the original on July 23 2018 Retrieved October 8 2015 Steve Irwin had can opener plan to take on whalers The Courier Mail November 6 2008 Retrieved September 24 2013 Environment News Service Sea Shepherd Heads for Antarctic Battle With Japanese Whalers Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved November 16 2008 a b Irwin OSU announce funding for whale studies The Oregonian Portland Oregon Associated Press June 25 2008 Retrieved May 1 2018 It s an Honour Honours Search Australian Honours Australia Zoo In The News Terri Irwin appointed Order of Australia Archived from the original on August 31 2006 Australia Zoo In The News Terri becomes a casual honorary Aussie for a day Archived from the original on August 30 2006 It s an Honour Honours Awards Honorary Awards Archived from the original on May 5 2018 Retrieved September 17 2006 2007 Telstra Business Women s Awards Telstra Business Women s Awards Archived from the original on August 16 2018 Retrieved June 20 2017 Cameron Atfield July 24 2015 Terri Irwin awarded an 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