Tag: Crocodile Hunter

  • Animal Planet Intl to broadcast programming trubute to Steve Irwin

    New Delhi, September 09, 2006: As the world continues to mourn the loss of Steve Irwin, Animal Planet International will broadcast a special full day programming tribute beginning on Sunday, 10th September at midnight. The event will highlight Steve’s background and personal history, from his early days at Australia Zoo, to his worldwide fame as the Crocodile Hunter, as well as his boundless passion for wildlife and his family. This special programming marathon will feature some of the best episodes from the long-running Crocodile Hunter series, which showcase Steve’s dedication to conservation and his exuberant approach to educating viewers about the natural world.

    Discovery Communications is deeply saddened by the tragic and sudden loss of Steve Irwin, who was beloved by millions of fans and animal lovers around the world and was one of our planet’s most passionate conservationists. He has graced Animal Planet’s air since October 1996 and was essential in building Animal Planet into a global brand.

    Rebecca Batties, Executive Vice President of Creative Development for Discovery Networks International, overseeing Animal Planet International said, “Steve was a true pioneer and heralded a fresh and innovative approach to wildlife filmmaking. He invigorated the genre and introduced a new generation of viewers to the natural world with his joyful, enthusiastic style. We are celebrating his legacy by showcasing his unforgettable work on Animal Planet.”

    Animal Planet is proud to broadcast the following programs as part of Sunday’s special tribute:

     

    Start Time
    Programme Title

    00:00
    Operation: Bunya Rescue

    1:00
    Lights! Croc! Action!

    2:00
    Crocodile Hunter Wildest Home Videos

    3:00
    Captured On Camera

    4:00
    They Shoot Crocodiles, Don’t They?

    5:00
    Search For A Super Croc

    6:00
    Steve’s Singapore Safari

    7:00
    Final Entry

    8:00
    Confessions Of The Crocodile Hunter

    9:00
    Steve’s Story

    10:00
    Crocodile Hunter Up Over The Down Under

    11:00
    Outback To Hollywood

    12:00
    Operation: Bunya Rescue

    13:00
    Lights! Croc! Action!

    14:00
    Crocodile Hunter Wildest Home Videos

    15:00
    Captured On Camera

    16:00
    They Shoot Crocodiles, Don’t They?

    17:00
    Search For A Super Croc

    18:00
    Steve’s Singapore Safari

    19:00
    Final Entry

    20:00
    Confessions Of The Crocodile Hunter

    21:00
    Steve’s Story

    22:00
    Crocodile Hunter Up Over The Down Under

    23:00
    Outback To Hollywood

     

    To honour Steve and the enormous contribution he made to the world and to our company, DCI will rename the garden space in front of Discovery’s world headquarters in Silver Spring, Maryland, the “Steve Irwin Memorial Garden .”

    In addition, DCI is planning to create the Steve Irwin Crocodile Hunter Fund. The Fund will be established to honour Steve’s passion and exuberance for conservation and the animal kingdom and is expected to provide a way for people from across the globe to make contributions in Steve’s honor to support wildlife protection, education and conservation.

    Immediate contributions in the memory of Steve Irwin can be made to the Wildlife Warriors Fund at www.wildlifewarriors.org.au

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  • Animal Planet’s ‘Crocodile Hunter’ Steve Irwin killed while filming documentary

    Animal Planet’s ‘Crocodile Hunter’ Steve Irwin killed while filming documentary

    MUMBAI: One of television’s popular personalities Steve Irwin has passed away. Irwin who is well known to viewers of Animal Planet for Crocodile Hunter died after he was wounded by a stingray barb to his heart. He was filming a sequence on Batt Reef in Australia for his daughter’s new TV series.

    Media reports state that a helicopter rushed paramedics to nearby Low Isles where Irwin was taken for treatment, but he was dead before they arrived. A stingray’s barb is said to be as dangerous as a rifle bayonet.

    He is only the third person in Australia to die from being stabbed by a stingray. Irwin became famious on television for placing himself in precarious situations with animals like snakes and crocodiles. His fascination for animals stemmed from the fact that he grew up near crocodiles, trapping and removing them from populated areas and releasing them in his parent’s park.