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Croc Hunter Gets No Tears From PETA

Steve Irwin mugs for the cameras.Fans the world over have been mourning the tragic death of Steve Irwin, but not, evidently, the animal lovers at PETA.

This morning, the animal lovers group's Dan Mathews says that it's "no shock at all" that Irwin died the way he did, and he's also branded Irwin a "cheap reality TV star."

Irwin died last week after being impaled by a stingray while filming a TV documentary, and was buried Saturday in a private ceremony on Saturday at the Australia Zoo, the animal park where he and his family tended lovingly to hundreds of creatures. But despite his reputation as a naturalist and conservationist, the Crocodile Hunter's on-screen antics clearly irked the animal lovers at PETA, according to MSNBC's Jeannette Walls.

"He made a career out of antagonizing frightened wild animals," says PETA's Mathews, "which is a very dangerous message to send to kids." And Mathews sniffs that Irwin's career wasn't particularly impressive – at least not to him: "If you compare him with a responsible conservationist like Jacques Cousteau, he looks like a cheap reality TV star."



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151. Ed, you are completely missing the point. Let’s remember that lots of the crocs Steve’s relocated (even though a camera was around) would have been slaughtered by the farmers otherwise. I do not think you have to call yourself a biologist/scientist/ecologist in order to do some useful work for the animal welfare. Recently Steve spent a month with a group a scientists helping them in a study regarding crocodile habits. They couldn’t have done it without him.
And to have a person like Dan Matthew’s making that type of comments is at least offending (for both Steve and for PETA). It makes you wonder if the real reason for such a bitter comment is not that WILDLIFE WARRIORS funded by Steve got lots of donations recently which otherwise might have entered PETA pockets.

Posted at 3:26AM on Sep 12th 2006 by Roxana

152. Ed, you are completely missing the point. Let’s remember that lots of the crocs Steve’s relocated (even though a camera was around) would have been slaughtered by the farmers otherwise. I do not think you have to call yourself a biologist/scientist/ecologist in order to do some useful work for the animal welfare. Recently Steve spent a month with a group a scientists helping them in a study regarding crocodile habits. They couldn’t have done it without him.
And to have a person like Dan Matthew’s making that type of comments is at least offending (for both Steve and for PETA). It makes you wonder if the real reason for such a bitter comment is not that WILDLIFE WARRIORS funded by Steve got lots of donations recently which otherwise might have entered PETA pockets.

Posted at 3:35AM on Sep 12th 2006 by Roxana

153. Ed, you are completely missing the point. Lots of the crocs tha Steve relocated, even though a camera was around, would have been slaughtered by the farmers otherwise. I do not think you have to call yourself a biologist/scientist/ecologist in order to do some useful work for the animal welfare. Recently Steve spent a month with a group a scientists helping them in a study regarding crocodile habits. They couldn not have done it without him.
And to have a person like Dan Matthew making that type of comments is at least offending (for both Steve and for PETA). It makes you wonder if the real reason for such a bitter comment is not that WILDLIFE WARRIORS funded by Steve got lots of donations recently which otherwise might have entered PETA pockets.

Posted at 3:42AM on Sep 12th 2006 by Roxana

154. Right on PETA! Irwin's death is more proof that he recklessly endangered his infant child when he pulled that croc stunt a few years back. . . If he were a woman who'd done that and then died this way, you folks would be hip-hip-hooraying . . . .

Posted at 7:27AM on Sep 12th 2006 by Sheila Bogg

155. PETA is correct.
Steve Irwin made millions of dollars scaring and harassing wild animals. He kept animals in cages for humans viewing pleasure. He wasn’t a hero, he was simply a TV personality exactly as PETA said. Why did Steve Irwin get stuck in the heart from an animal that is normally docile (unless they felt threatened)? I think it was because he was attempting to provoke it somehow for some dramatic video footage like he often did with other wildlife.

Posted at 7:30AM on Sep 12th 2006 by Warren

156. How insensitive. In order to learn about something you sometimes have to get close to what you are learning about. I have never been impressed by peta, but was impressed with the way Steve would literally throw himself into his work. I learned alot more about wildlife from Steve than peta anyday.

Posted at 8:07AM on Sep 12th 2006 by Kerry

157. I never saw PETA out there wrestling the Crocks out of mud pits or jumping in the water to get nets off their snouts - Has anyone else???

PETA KISS MY ASS AND MY HEART GOES OUT TO TERRI AND HER FAMILY - EVERYONE IS FEELING THIS LOSS

Posted at 8:10AM on Sep 12th 2006 by Julie

158. I never saw PETA out there wrestling the Crocks out of mud pits or jumping in the water to get nets off their snouts - Has anyone else???

PETA KISS MY ASS AND MY HEART GOES OUT TO TERRI AND HER FAMILY - EVERYONE IS FEELING THIS LOSS

Posted at 8:12AM on Sep 12th 2006 by Julie

159. All those sorrowful, animal loving fans of Steve Irwin in Australia who have,as of 9-12-6, killed ten sting rays in retailation for his death. Two rays washed up on the Queensland beach with their tails cut off.
If Irwin was such a great teacher of animal care and respect why would those who love and miss him go out and kill these wild animals.
PETA may be insensitive but they are not alone.

Posted at 5:38PM on Sep 12th 2006 by PDbudd

160. peta is lame... steve irwin was a badass and i feel like a little piece of me has died with him.... my condolences to his family and friends

Posted at 10:25AM on Sep 12th 2006 by melissa

161. peta is lame....steve irwin was a badass and i feel like a little piece of me died with him..........my condolences to his family and friends

Posted at 10:27AM on Sep 12th 2006 by melissa

162. Steve Irwin was a one of the few celebrities that I really respected. He did TREMENDOUS things for the environment and the animals he loved. Where is the harm in anything he did? So he made a show of feeding the crocodiles. They had to be fed, right? If people were willing to pay to get into the zoo to watch or if animal planet was willing to pay to film it what is wrong with that? Steve Irwin and his family did not live a lavish lifestyle. They lived at the zoo and nearly all of the money earned was given directly back to the animals. I don't believe for a minute that he hurt any animal. He may have annoyed one every once in awhile, but come on! That was not a big deal and a very small price to pay for the benefits these animals recieved from the attention he brought to them.

I love animals but I have always hated PETA. When they called for a boycott of KFC, I went and bought a big bucket of chicken. PETA is dangerously close to becoming a terrorist organization. Mark my words. One of these days someone is going to do something really horrible in the name of PETA. For them to attempt to tarnish the name of a dead man who did more to help animals tham they ever will is just par for the course with these guys.

Posted at 7:06PM on Sep 12th 2006 by KarenC

163. Yea, PETA for saying what others think. Of course Irwin's death is a tragedy but championing animals and exploiting them for fame are completely different. Blessings to those who work for the interests of animals from their heart, not for profit.
Rest in Peace, Steve.
Rest in Peace to all of the Stingrays who are being killed "avenging" Irwin's death.
Rest in Peace to the animals the authors on this post are eating "avenging" Irwin's death by means of pissing off PETA. That's class!

Posted at 11:40AM on Sep 12th 2006 by Judith Foti

164. There's a reason I only agree with so much of what PETA does. This is one of those things I snort at and agree with most the rest of the population. Wrong move,you guys.

You won't get a dime out of me again after December (I did a 1-year thing).

Posted at 3:37PM on Sep 12th 2006 by Lisa

165. PETA only wants humans to become extinct. I wish all PETA staff and followers would do us a favor and commit suicide, NOW!
I wasn't a fan of Stever Irwin, I thought his shows were hoaky, but it is really low of PETA to come out and say what they did at this time. But I am not suprised they did, they are run by a bunch of hypocrites and morons! I wouldn't shed a tear of PETA and Greenpiss -er -peace disappeared tomorrow!

Posted at 9:31PM on Sep 12th 2006 by Bill Gracey

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