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Jenya
09-12-2006, 11:11 PM
Irwin's Death Sparks bout of Stingray Mutilations

Paul Lewis
Wednesday September 13, 2006

Guardian Unlimited (http://www.guardian.co.uk/australia/story/0,,1871036,00.html)

he natural injustice of the death of Steve Irwin, the daredevil conservationist who wrestled with crocodiles and dangled cobras but was killed by a relatively docile fish, has apparently motivated some of his most ardent supporters to wreak revenge.

Eight days after the documentary maker was killed in a freak encounter with a stingray while snorkelling off the north Queensland coast, and while his native Australians continue to mourn him, the authorities are investigating the possibility that the species that took Irwin's life is being targeted in acts of retribution.

Up to 10 apparently mutilated stingrays have washed up in coastal waters since his death, prompting Queensland state officials to call on fans of the self-styled "wildlife warrior Australian bloke" not to retaliate against the species that killed their hero.

Two stingrays - typically placid creatures - were found dead yesterday with their tails sliced off at Deception Bay, north of Brisbane, adding to the toll of eight already discovered since Irwin's death in waters further north.

The actual stingray which delivered the fatal blow to Irwin as he swam in shallow waters with a cameraman to film "stuff on the reef and little animals" for a programme featuring his eight-year-old daughter could, of course, still be alive.

"We do find dead stingrays with their tails cut off from time to time. People usually do it if they are worried about getting stung by a stingray, or they just do it maliciously, but it is pretty rare," said Wayne Sumpton, a senior biologist in Queensland's fisheries department.

"We do not know if these incidents are motivated by Steve Irwin's death. At the moment that is just speculation."

Conservationists who worked with the documentary maker have been swift to condemn any form of retaliation against the animal kingdom for his death, pointing out that cutting the tails off normally placid fish conflicts with Irwin's conservationist beliefs.

Killing stingrays, said Michael Hornby, executive director of Irwin's conservation group Wildlife Warriors, is "not what Steve was about".

"We are disgusted and disappointed that people would take this sort of action to hurt wildlife," he said. "It may be some sort of retribution, or it may be fear from certain individuals, or it just may be yet another callous act toward wildlife."

Irwin died after the serrated barb of a stringray penetrated his heart. Although the venom embedded in the tail spines of stingrays can kill small creatures and cause acute pain to humans, it is extremely rare for the shy fish to kill humans.

It is thought the stingray that killed Irwin struck its tail with a reflex powerful enough to puncture a hole in the 44-year-old's chest in what is said to have been only the third recorded fatal stingray attack in Australia.

Irwin's family and friends held a private funeral around a campfire at his Australia Zoo at the weekend. A public memorial service will be held today.

Jenya
09-12-2006, 11:13 PM
This reminds me of the movie JAWS. Kill any shark except for the one that caused the actual attacks.
:o

sara
09-13-2006, 12:13 AM
ohno: Steve Irwin would be horrified by this.

ABlairican Pie
09-13-2006, 12:34 AM
This is pathetic that anyone would blame and target any species of animal for the death of a famous person who knew the risks of working with such animals. If Steve Irwin were known as Badger Hunter, and a badger tangled with him and killed him, would it be open season on badgers? :confused:

Jenya
09-13-2006, 01:22 AM
This is pathetic that anyone would blame and target any species of animal for the death of a famous person who knew the risks of working with such animals. If Steve Irwin were known as Badger Hunter, and a badger tangled with him and killed him, would it be open season on badgers? :confused:

Good thing a Canadian baby seal didn't attack him. :o

Karen*
09-13-2006, 02:48 AM
ohno: Steve Irwin would be horrified by this.

I agree. That's ****ed up.

Jo_Luvs_Ketchup
09-13-2006, 04:11 AM
This is sad, so sad. He spent his life dedicating himself to animals. He wouldn't want this to happen. ohno:

Tweety
09-13-2006, 05:19 AM
'dem Aussies sure take that Croc Huntin' stuff seriously

"This is for you, Steve"...<slices off tail>

Sharop
09-13-2006, 05:38 AM
Since Steve clearly loved wildlife, I'm sure he wouldn't want anyone to kill them in "revenge" for his death.

If this is being perpetrated by some fans of his, then you'd think they'd have realised that.

On a slightly unrelated note, after seeing Germaine Greer's insensitive comments, I'd like Steve to come back as a ghost and shove a pie in her face.

ponytail
09-13-2006, 06:56 AM
That is just so stupid! Sometimes I just can't believe what people do.

MsOrange
09-13-2006, 01:34 PM
i wonder if people would be acting like this if he was killed by a crocodile?

80sTrivia
09-13-2006, 02:49 PM
If Steve were alive, he would be aghast at this... he loved animals and dedicated his entire life to protecting them, no matter how dangerous. He definitely would not want people killing any animal out of retribution, and certainly not the animal that accidentally killed him...

Dragonflies
09-13-2006, 03:15 PM
ohno: Steve Irwin would be horrified by this.

He so would be, I know I am ashamed and horrified by this :mad:

Stormtracker TF
09-13-2006, 03:32 PM
Thats wrong. Steve would be ashamed by this.

Tuesday Weld
09-14-2006, 09:37 PM
That's sad. Steve certainly would not be impressed with this. :(

theshark8777
09-14-2006, 09:57 PM
Good thing a Canadian baby seal didn't attack him. :o

So killing a Canadian baby seal is worse than killing any other animal for that reason? Thats ridiculous.

GoldenGirlsFan92
09-17-2006, 02:43 PM
R.I.P. Steve Irwin Thanks for teaching us about nature & animals.