Steve Irwin was a legacy, he was born 22 February 1962
Steve Irwin was known as The Crocodile Hunter. He was born in the Angliss hospital in Upper Ferntree gully Victoria.
Later Steve Irwin made a documentary show about his honey moon with his Wife Terri Irwin. Which soon after made him world famous for all the wonderful effort he put into wildlife and conservation. Steve Irwin said ‘I have no fear of losing my life, if I have to save a koala, or a crocodile or a kangaroo or a snake, mate I’ll save it.’
Steve Irwin had a wonderful passion for wildlife and conservation, until he was stabbed while filming a marine documentary by a Sting ray in Batt Reef. Steve Irwin died September 4 2006 aged 44.
Steve Irwin had two kids Bindi Irwin and Robert Irwin who now work in Australia zoo the home of their Dad Steve.
Steve Irwin day is about celebrating Steve’s amazing life and all the things he did, Steve represents many things that are wildlife and conservation. Steve Irwin day is held on the 15th of November. We should be celebrating this day for many years to come.
Steve Irwin did many great things, now is the time for the younger generation to do something.


