#Repost @huffpost ・・・ As Australia’s bushfire crisis continues, Bindi Irwin has said she wished her late father, Steve Irwin, was around in this time of devastation. ❤️ “Dad spent his life working so hard to protect wildlife and wild places, especially in Australia,” the 21-year-old Australian conservationist wrote on Instagram. “I wish he was here right now to give advice and strength during this time of devastation with the bushfires. I know that his spirit lives on through our conservation work and I hope together we can make him proud.” Steve, who was famously known as the “Crocodile Hunter,” was known for his wildlife conservation work until his tragic death in 2006. His daughter Bindi and son Robert have continued his legacy with their mother, Terri Irwin, through their work at the Australia Zoo. // Head to the link in bio to read more. // ????: Getty Images
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HuffPost @huffpost Instagram 9 January 2020
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