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Ten stingrays have been killed since a stingray fatally injured Irwin

on Sept. 4 as he filmed a segment for his popular television show off

the Great Barrier Reef, according to The Associated Press. Multiple

stingray bodies have been found on Australian beaches, and two were

found mutilated — with their tails chopped off — Tuesday.

 

" It may be some sort of retribution or fear from certain individuals

or yet another callous act toward wildlife, " said Michael Hornby,

executive director of Irwin's Wildlife Warriors conservation group in

an interview with The Associated Press.

 

The killing of stingrays, Hornby continued, was " not what Steve was

about.

 

" We are disgusted and disappointed that people would take this sort

of action to hurt wildlife, " he told The Associated Press.

 

Some fans have taken a more virtual revenge against stingrays. Terri

Irwin's Revenge, an Internet flash computer game, has been

circulating online since the tragedy.

 

The game features a likeness of the late " Croc Hunter's " wife, Terri,

with graphics of her swimming underwater and shooting a harthingy gun

at stingrays.

 

" Guide Terri through epic perils of stingrays to find the murderer of

her late husband THE STINGRAY KING! " proclaims the game's Web site.

 

The Animal Kingdom Strikes Back

 

Not everyone, however, has called for revenge against stingrays. Some

people, such as Germaine Greer, the Australian feminist icon and

author, believe Irwin's death was a case of the animals finally

getting their revenge.

 

" There was not an animal he was not prepared to manhandle, " said

Greer in an interview with the British newspaper The Guardian. " Every

creature he brandished at the camera was in distress. … Every snake

badgered by Irwin was at a huge disadvantage, with only a single

possible reaction to its terrifying situation, which was to strike.

 

" The animal world has finally taken its revenge on Irwin, " Greer

said.

 

Greer's complaints against Irwin's conservation methods are not

isolated. In 2004, Irwin was charged with illegally encroaching on

the space of endangered animals, including penguins, seals and

humpback whales, during the filming of his antarctic

documentary, " Ice Breaker. "

 

The charges were later dropped, but some critics believed that

Irwin's celebrity status in Australia led to lenient treatment.

 

A Lasting Legacy

 

Friends and family remembered Irwin over the weekend in an intimate

service, telling campfire stories at the zoo Irwin started at

Beerwah, Australia.

 

A public memorial service will be held next week, most likely in the

Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane. The stadium can hold 52,000 of

the " Crocodile Hunter's " fans, and it's located roughly an hour from

the Australian zoo that Irwin helped build.

 

The debate surrounding Irwin's methods of animal conservation is

likely to continue. Despite the controversy, Irwin's legacy and the

attention he brought to world-wildlife protection lives on.

 

Written by ABC News' Kate Klonick.

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hi jo,

 

next time you will send the same story as me let me know first :)

I like yours better.

 

 

 

, " heartwerk " <jo.heartwork wrote:

>

> Ten stingrays have been killed since a stingray fatally injured Irwin

> on Sept. 4 as he filmed a segment for his popular television show off

> the Great Barrier Reef, according to The Associated Press. Multiple

> stingray bodies have been found on Australian beaches, and two were

> found mutilated — with their tails chopped off — Tuesday.

>

> " It may be some sort of retribution or fear from certain individuals

> or yet another callous act toward wildlife, " said Michael Hornby,

> executive director of Irwin's Wildlife Warriors conservation group in

> an interview with The Associated Press.

>

> The killing of stingrays, Hornby continued, was " not what Steve was

> about.

>

> " We are disgusted and disappointed that people would take this sort

> of action to hurt wildlife, " he told The Associated Press.

>

> Some fans have taken a more virtual revenge against stingrays. Terri

> Irwin's Revenge, an Internet flash computer game, has been

> circulating online since the tragedy.

>

> The game features a likeness of the late " Croc Hunter's " wife, Terri,

> with graphics of her swimming underwater and shooting a harthingy gun

> at stingrays.

>

> " Guide Terri through epic perils of stingrays to find the murderer of

> her late husband THE STINGRAY KING! " proclaims the game's Web site.

>

> The Animal Kingdom Strikes Back

>

> Not everyone, however, has called for revenge against stingrays. Some

> people, such as Germaine Greer, the Australian feminist icon and

> author, believe Irwin's death was a case of the animals finally

> getting their revenge.

>

> " There was not an animal he was not prepared to manhandle, " said

> Greer in an interview with the British newspaper The Guardian. " Every

> creature he brandished at the camera was in distress. … Every snake

> badgered by Irwin was at a huge disadvantage, with only a single

> possible reaction to its terrifying situation, which was to strike.

>

> " The animal world has finally taken its revenge on Irwin, " Greer

> said.

>

> Greer's complaints against Irwin's conservation methods are not

> isolated. In 2004, Irwin was charged with illegally encroaching on

> the space of endangered animals, including penguins, seals and

> humpback whales, during the filming of his antarctic

> documentary, " Ice Breaker. "

>

> The charges were later dropped, but some critics believed that

> Irwin's celebrity status in Australia led to lenient treatment.

>

> A Lasting Legacy

>

> Friends and family remembered Irwin over the weekend in an intimate

> service, telling campfire stories at the zoo Irwin started at

> Beerwah, Australia.

>

> A public memorial service will be held next week, most likely in the

> Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane. The stadium can hold 52,000 of

> the " Crocodile Hunter's " fans, and it's located roughly an hour from

> the Australian zoo that Irwin helped build.

>

> The debate surrounding Irwin's methods of animal conservation is

> likely to continue. Despite the controversy, Irwin's legacy and the

> attention he brought to world-wildlife protection lives on.

>

> Written by ABC News' Kate Klonick.

>

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LOL Anouk - great minds think alike :-)

 

Jo

 

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" Anouk Sickler " <zurumato

 

Thursday, September 14, 2006 4:04 PM

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hi jo,

 

next time you will send the same story as me let me know first :)

I like yours better.

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