My neighbors are crocodiles and tigers and giraffes.
From Bindi Irwin
In the morning, my alarm clock is a chorus of lemurs yelling!
We try to surround ourselves with love and light. You have to be there for each other. As a family, we are trying to make sure everything Dad worked so hard for carries on into the future.
I don't want to see crocs end up as boots, bags and belts. We're killing and consuming our wildlife icons.
I get a bit depressed if I walk into a restaurant and see shark-fin soup on the menu.
I've been banking my holidays, which means I take time off later in the year. It makes it a lot easier to fit filming in; it can be quite challenging to study and film at the same time.
In real life, I am trying to save the Steve Irwin wildlife preserve. It's in Australia, up on Cape York, and it's in danger of being strip-mined.
If you said 'Boo' to me, I wouldn't sleep for two weeks! I don't like scary movies.
I was so used to documentary filming, where it's one take. You can't really say, 'Make that elephant charge again!' And you talk to the camera. With movie filming, you're talking to someone else.
We live in a zoo, and we get to share all our animals with the people who come in. We really put our animals first, and then the staff, and then the visitors. The animals aren't pacing; they're all happy. When you touch an animal, it ultimately touches you.
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