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Terri Irwin26 Nov 2007
Steve and Terri Irwin with their two children. Photos courtesy of Terri Irwin
On life with the ‘Crocodile Hunter’, Steve.

The news that naturalist, Steve Irwin had been killed in September 2006, was met with shock and an outpouring of grief – especially in his native Australia. Most well-known for his work with crocodiles, he had been killed by a stingray whilst filming wildlife documentary. He was 44 years old and left a wife, Terri and two young children. Having written a book about their life together, Terri joins Jane to talk about their joint love of wildlife.

‘Steve and Me’ by TerrI Irwin is published by Simon and Schuster ISBN 9781847371027



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