Springs and Wildlife Robert's Real Life Adventures have moved to MyAustraliaZoo.com.au. Members of the Australia Zoo Club receive unlimited access to the complete series, including episodes not available anywhere else! Crikey!
Release Date: Wed, Aug 18th
Robert Irwin, Terri Irwin and Bindi Irwin explore the springs of the Steve Irwin Wildlife Reserve. Professor Craig Franklin finds an owl and along with Robert try to get to the bottom of why this magnificent bird won`t fly.
Get to see the Steve Irwin Wildlife Reserve up close and the beautiful springs that live within the wetlands. Ranger Barry Lyon shows off some of the unique plant life and Northern Kaanju Traditional Owner shows Terri and Bindi how his people utilise the lands resources, such as making oil from tree leaves.
Also Robert shows off an amazing colony of flying foxes, while Kate and Brian of the Rescue Unit release a Flying Fox back to the colony after finding him caught on a barbed wire fence.
You can do your bit by helping us Save Steve`s Place. Head on over to http://www.savestevesplace.com and sign the petition.
Other great Irwin videos you may want to watch are The Crocodile Hunter, Steve Irwin Day LIVE! stream 2009 or Robert Irwin`s Real Life Adventures (Robert Irwin`s Wildlife Adventures), the Australia Zoo Rescue Unit rescuing Australian Wildlife and doing their bit for wildlife conservation.
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Kim
Robert is amazing and is so much like his father.
I'm surprised how they look so alike.
Robert is our little Steve. x :)
You all rock, Irwins!
alyssa
Australia Zoo TV is the best website on the planet.
Gail from London
Woooooooooooooooooooo Hooooooooooooooooooo, beautiful drop dead gorgeous Scrub Pythons and little, tiny owls living together, how cool is that; such a diverse array of animals all living together - wonderful. It was the little fella's lucky day when he bumped into you guys. Hope he isn't too unwell and we wish him a speedy recovery and release (good luck little fella).
The SIWR looks beautiful (wish there was more footage though). Thanks Robert for allowing us to share your journey. That Fan Palm, how beautiful was that? If it was going to grow anywhere out of the norm, of course it was going to choose the SIWR in which to put down roots.
Nice to see the lovely Professor and David, and thank you Terri and Bindi for letting me smell the leaves - I recognise it as TEA TREE!!!!
I remember the story of the flying fox caught in the barbed wire, so it was lovely to witness it being released back home where it belongs.
Robert, I never realised there were so many animals with the 'big eyes', but I'm learning.
Love to all, Gail xxxxxxxx









