Stephen Robert
Irwin was born to Lyn and Bob Irwin in Victoria in February 1962. Bob
Irwin was a keen enthusiast of reptiles and moved his family to Queensland
in 1970 to start a small reptile park at Beerwah on the Sunshine Coast.
Australia Zoo became
a true family business, flourishing until 1991 when Bob & Lyn retired,
turning over management to their son, Steve.
Living in
the Zoo, Steve grew up with animals of all kinds, taking part in the
animals daily feeding, care and maintenance. His 6th birthday present
was what he had always wanted his very own scrub python! It was
3.6m (12ft) long and while most other children were opening cans of pet food
for their cats or dogs, Steve was out catching fish and hunting rodents
to feed to his crocodiles and snakes.
Bob taught
the young Steve everything there was to know about reptiles even
teaching his nine-year-old how to jump in and catch crocodiles in the
rivers of North Queensland at night. This father and sons proud
boast is that every crocodile in their Zoo (the numbering some 100 animals)
was either caught by their bare hands or bred and raised in their Zoo.
As he grew
older Steve followed in his fathers footsteps and volunteered his
services to the Queensland Governments East Coast Crocodile Management program
which saw him spend years living on his own in the mosquito infested creeks,
rivers and mangroves of North Queensland catching huge crocodiles
single-handed. His record of successful catches is still staggering to
this day.
Since 1991, Australia Zoo has flourished and expanded under Steve’s guidance. In 1990 a chance reunion with his friend, television producer John Stainton, filming in the Zoo for a TV commercial, gave Steve the opportunity to show his diverse animal talents to the world when they both took a punt and make the first documentary, "The Crocodile Hunter" in 1992.
The tremendous success of this one program quickly encouraged the making of more and so over the next 3 years, 10 one hour episodes were made and on television screens all over the world. Steve has now filmed over 70 episodes of "The Crocodile Hunter", 53 episodes of "Croc Files", 43 episodes of “Croc Diaries” and his next television series is called “The New Breed Vets” for release in 2005.
Steve has
the greatest respect and understanding for all animals something
that has been instilled into him by his family for all of his life
and he's proud to share his passion with everyone who visits his Zoo and
with his five hundred million viewers world-wide.
In June 1992, Steve married Terri Raines from Oregon USA. They had met
a few months earlier when Terri visited the Zoo whilst on holidays in
Australia. They now spend their lives together educating people everywhere
to care for all of our worlds wildlife.