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Annces Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-12-08 10:51 AM
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Captain Paul Watson to Open Steve Irwin Day on November 15th

On November 15th, Captain Paul Watson will open Steve Irwin Day at Australian Zoo. Captain Watson received the Steve Irwin Wildlife Warrior of the Year Award earlier this year for his efforts at defending whales in the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary.

"It is a wonderful honour," said Captain Watson. "Steve was one of the greatest wildlife ambassadors and educators we had. He inspired a generation of children and left a lasting legacy. He also illustrated how one person can really make a difference. He was that perfect combination of charisma, courage, intelligence, imagination, and vision topped off with an astute sense of drama and showmanship."

If Steve had lived he would have joined the Sea Shepherd crew.

http://www.seashepherd.org/news-and-media/news-081110-1.html


From the Courier Mail, Australia:

Terri Irwin said if her husband was alive he would probably have joined the aggressive anti-whaling crusade in the Southern Ocean in a heartbeat and had talked about it often before he was fatally stabbed by a stingray barb in 2006.

"He (Steve) was like, 'I'm going to show Paul (Sea Shepherd captain Paul Watson) how to design a can-opener and we're going to stop these ships.

"He even wanted Croc One (Australia Zoo's own research vessel) to have an ice-breaking hull.

"He didn't actually go that far, but he wanted to join Paul and he wanted John (Stainton) to film it and John was just sweating bullets. Terri told The Courier-Mail.

"John managed to keep distracting him with other projects, but I really think that he would, at some point, have joined in on it (the anti-whaling campaign) and he would have been very clever.

"He was a great strategist and very tactical with his ability. He had so much bush sense he would have been a great asset. It's not something that eventuated but it was certainly on the cards."

On her return from Alaskan waters where she tagged humpback whales for non-lethal research, Mrs Irwin said she wholeheartedly backed a repeat this year of the uncompromising tactics by the Sea Shepherd conservation group as it tried stop Japanese whaling in the Southern Ocean.

Describing Captain Watson as "a legend", Mrs. Irwin said that while his confrontationist approach might not always be popular, it was effective.

"I think he's just outstanding in what he does with that warrior mindset he has protecting whales. It's very heroic and very necessary as well. It's not hurting people and it is stopping whales from being killed," she said.

Mrs. Irwin said Captain Watson, who was honoured with an inaugural Steve Irwin Wildlife Warrior Award this year, would open next week's second Steve Irwin Day celebrations at Australia Zoo on November 15.

The zoo's Wildlife Warriors foundation has set aside $500,000 for non-lethal whale research.




http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0,23739,24612722-3102,00.html











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flvegan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-12-08 11:02 AM
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1. Watch "Whale Wars" 9pm Fridays on Animal Planet.
Cameras onboard the Steve Irwin as Sea Shepherd takes on the Japanese whaling fleet during last year's campaign.

Speaking of the whaling fleet, Sea Shepherd departs later this month to take them on again. Help them out here:

http://www.seashepherd.org/support-us/
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underseasurveyor Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-12-08 11:50 AM
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2. Anyone that saves whales is a superhero in my book.
There's a good chance I may join them on the sealing campaign with them next year.

I'm very disappointed that Greenpeace pulled out to help the Steve Erwin and their campaign against whale hunting.

I wish the Sea Shepherd Crews all the goodness, luck and a safe return and all my love for the whales and their safety.
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