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The Last Crocodile Hunter

By: Bob Irwin, Amanda French
Narrated by: David Tredinnick
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Bob Irwin's extraordinary life as a wildlife pioneer, father to wildlife warrior Steve and founder of Australia Zoo, told in his own words.

Bob Irwin grew up in the Dandenong Ranges, where his passion for wildlife was born. A near-death experience while working as a plumber made Bob realise he needed to follow his dreams, so he and his wife, Lyn, moved their young family to Queensland, where they opened a wildlife park on the Sunshine Coast. The Irwin children grew up in and around the Beerwah Reptile and Wildlife Park, learned about the animals there from their dad and cared for orphaned wildlife at home with their mum. Passion for the environment and all animals became a way of life for them.

This unique upbringing had a profound impact on Bob's son Steve, who followed in his father's footsteps and became famous around the world as the Crocodile Hunter, an educator and wildlife warrior. Bob nearly didn't survive the sudden death of his adored wife, Lyn, and it was Steve who helped him face life again. When the world tragically lost Steve to a freak diving accident, it wasn't just the animals that lost the best friend they ever had. Bob did, too.

Describing it as moving forward without a map, Bob spent many years burying himself in physical work as a means to cope with the loss of his son. It was the natural world and the animals within it that helped Bob to keep going, and since then he has continued to fight for his beloved Steve's legacy of protecting the wildlife, environment and planet on which our own survival depends.

Entertaining, moving, impassioned and inspiring, The Last Crocodile Hunter shows the heart and soul of a great Australian character, father and wildlife campaigner.

©2016 Robert E. Irwin and Amanda French (P)2017 Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd
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a great listen

loved hearing more about Steve and his dad. a great book for the crocodile hunter fans in the world

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A must for any reptile and animal lover!

Absolutely great book! Well written with many perspectives! Hearing it from Bob Irwin and his passion for animals and his family.

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Interesting insight by the man who started it all.

Great book. Bob Irwin basically built the zoo with his bare hands. He was a conservationist before that was even a thing. He is an inspiration.

If you are looking for a book just about Steve Irwin, you would be somewhat disappointed. The book does give you an inside look of his life and character, but this book is about Bob. His life, his loss, his journey. It does talk about the loss of Steve, and the loss of his wife Lyn.

It reminds us that even through our losses and hard places, we can still do good. We can still care and help the world.

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Thanks to Bob for this fascinating story.

This is how the Australian Zoo began and the touching story of father Bob's life, love of animals, his devotion to son Steve. Stories I never knew existed, and only hope that the chasm between Bob and Steve's family can be bridged.
Narration is great but hard to tell who is the narrator between chapters unless you catch the quick intro.

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I grew up watching Steve Irwin on TV starting when I was around 8 years old in the 90s. I already loved animals and he taught me even more, adding to my knowledge acquired from the school library and wandering around in the woods around our Arkansas home. I read Terri Irwins book about Steve years ago... I was surprised to find this one by Bob was better. More emotional and heart felt. I've cried more with this book than any other. I loved Steve, wanted to move to Australia and work at his zoo when I grew up. My dreams were shattered the day he died. Thank you Bob for this glimpse into my heros life. I am so sorry for your losses. I can't even begin to comprehend the pain... I wish you and your family the best. ~Natalie

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The detail in the book makes you feel like you are along with them throughout their adventures

Sometimes it was hard to tell who was telling the stories in each chapter which made it hard to follow at times

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Thanks for reminding me what matters!

wish there was a woman narrating when a woman's part came up. missed when some changed.

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A walk back in time

Wonderful to rediscover the Crocodile Hunter and learn how a man like him is made. I’ve sent it to my family.

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Crocs Rule

A beautiful tribute to a son from a father. What incredible lives you have led. I don’t think I fully understood the concept of a keystone species until I started watching the show as when it first aired. Steve’s enthusiasm was definitely catching. I hope all the grandchildren come to appreciate where it all started.

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Thank you Steve !

I loved the heartwarming honesty!
I highly recommend it!
I loved watching Steve’s love and enthusiasm on his TV shows! And I loved Bindy-she was adorable!

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