Late Crocodile Hunter star Steve Irwin's widow Terri has vowed to fight to stop a mining company from drilling for bauxite in a wildlife area dedicated to her husband. [...] Read more!
Late Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin's widow Terri denies reports she plans to sell his Australian zoo and return to her native U.S. Terri says media reports claiming she plans to sell the zoo he founded on Queensland's Sunshine Coast to US-based investors are untrue.[...] Read more!
SYDNEY, Australia — The widow of TV "Crocodile Hunter" Steve Irwin announced Thursday she will launch non-lethal research of whales in Antarctic waters next year in hopes of showing that Japan's scientific whale kill is a sham.
BEERWAH, Australia — For grieving widow Terri Irwin, writing a book about her life with "Crocodile Hunter" Steve Irwin was a painfully raw ordeal. But she says the outpouring of public grief that followed the iconic nature lover's death last year planted in her a sense of obligation to his millions of fans around the world.
BEERWAH, Australia (AP) - For grieving widow Terri Irwin, writing a book about her life with ''Crocodile Hunter'' Steve Irwin was a painfully raw ordeal.[...] Read more!
The wife of nature conservationist Steve Irwin is struggling to cope with single parenthood since the death of her husband after a freak sting ray attack last year. Terri Irwin expressed her anguish at Nickelodeon's 20th Annual Choice Awards in Los Angeles on Saturday. [...] Read more!
Steve Irwin's widow has urged fans of the Aussie conservationist and TV star to respect stingrays, even though one of the sea creatures ended her husband's life.
Irwin was killed when his heart was pierced by a ray's barb during a diving expedition off the coast of Australia last September, but Terri Irwin refuses to blame the sea creatures for the attack.[...] Read more!
Terri Irwin appeared on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno and wept as she recalled the difficult days following the Crocodile Hunter star's death last September (06) from a stingray barb to the chest. She also discussed how kids Bindi and Bob were dealing with the tragedy.
TMZ.com: The late Crocodile Hunter's wife and precocious daughter are stateside on a promotional tour, popping up this week on the couches of Jay Leno and Ellen DeGeneres. Though Terri Irwin broke into tears on "The Tonight Show" last night when talking about... Read more
Authorities in Queensland, Australia, say they gave Terri Irwin the tape showing her husband, "Crocodile Hunter" Steve Irwin, being stabbed in the chest by a stingray. Authorities also say they have destroyed all other copies of the video.
Bindi Irwin's Jungle adventure has been put on hold.
The eight-year-old daughter of the late Steve Irwin was slated to star in a 26-part documentary series for Discovery Kids beginning in January 2007, but the project has now been pushed back a year.
John Stainton, the Irwin family's friend and manager, said it was his decision to delay Bindi, The Jungle Girl while he takes a year off in the wake of Irwin's untimely death by stingray.
He denied that the series was held up due to concerns that Bindi was being exploited in the wake of her father's death, and said that he was "fed up" with debate over the issue.
Earlier this week, Australian Upper House Senator Bill Heffernan spoke out on his belief that Bindi was at risk of being used as a pawn by ratings-hungry TV producers.
"Bindi deserves her childhood. She's interested in animals, her daddy's work. If she wants to play with snakes or bandicoots, she should be allowed to do that at home and not on the public stage," Heffernan said.
"There is a risk this little girl, she might look back in 20 or 30 years and ask, 'What happened to me?' "
However, Discovery Channel publicist Annie Howell stressed that the series was something Bindi and her mother, Terri Irwin, were determined to go forward with and that the network had put no pressure on the family.
The series was originally supposed to be a khaki-clad father-daughter collaboration and early episodes will reportedly still feature Irwin in footage shot before his death.
"We'll never refer to the fact that Steve's no longer with us," Stainton told People magazine earlier this month. "The way that it works is that Steve plays costar to Bindi."
In an appearance on Australian Broadcast Company's Australian Story Monday, Bindi explained that her goal on the show was to spread awareness about animals.
"I'm trying to get across the message that don't be afraid of animals, they're just put on this earth to help the environment and everything like that," she said.
At her father's memorial service last month, Bindi delivered a moving eulogy in which she vowed to continue her father's work.
"I don't want Daddy's passion to ever end," she said. "I want to help endangered wildlife just like he did."
For the time being, the budding environmentalist and future TV star will have to settle for just being a kid.
Terri Irwin, wife of TV naturalist Steve Irwin, tragically was convinced he would die at an early age. Terri Irwin says that while Steve thought he would die early, he never believed he would be killed by an animal....
There's going to be one less morbid tape soiling the airwaves these days.
In her first interview since her husband's death, Steve Irwin's widow, Terri, said that the video footage captured of the Crocodile Hunter's run-in with the stingray that killed him will never be broadcast on television.
"No. No. What purpose would that serve," Terri Irwin told ABC's "20/20" in a segment set to air Wednesday, adding that she has never watched the tape, either. "It was an accident so stupid. It was like running with a pencil. It was not risk he was taking. It was just an accident."
Where better for a Crocodile Hunter to be remembered than at a Crocoseum?
In her first public statement since her husband was killed by a stingray on Sept. 4, Terri Irwin announced plans for a public memorial service to be held next Wednesday in the wildlife-filled arena at the center of Australia Zoo, where Steve Irwin often wowed crowds by feeding live crocodiles.