Thursday, March 15, 2012

The Eternal Portal Tributes Steve Irwin (Crocodile Hunter)

Steve Irwin, better known as The Crocodile Hunter to the world, was tragically killed in waters near Batt Reef, Queensland Australia, while filming an underwater documentary. Aged between 44 and only the peak of this career, the sudden death left a nation in mourning. His compassion and active involvement in conservation has seen increasing fame in America with its unique Australian language and personality. He leaves his wife Terri, born in America and two beautiful children Bindi and Robert who now live in Australia. His memory will be conducted by the Australia Zoo in Queensland, owned and operated by this family.

Steve always referred to himself as a Wildlife Warrior and later formed the conservation group Wildlife Warriors Worldwide. " Using his own funds from films and sponsorship agreements, the organization purchased various wildlife rich areas around the world (America, Fiji, Australia). Given the large amount of habitat destroyed annually, Steve only goal was to ensure animals always had a home.

It seems too tragic for belief. The Crocodile Hunter is a story of a humble man with a passion for life and the environment, which has become perhaps the most well-known Australian in the world. May he be remembered not only for its high energy personality, but also his amazing ecological achievements.

The Eternal Portal has created an online memorial website to continue the legacy of Steve Irwin which has seen volumes of messages of condolences from around the world.

All are welcome to leave their thoughts of Steve in Online Memorial Tribute to Steve Irwin.

The Eternal Portal supports full multi-media memorial content including video and audio. Customers can create sub-pages of a memorial to reflect on various aspects of the history and life. The service also facilitates the creation of personalized messages that can be provided at future dates, even after the death of the sender.

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