Zitat des Tages von Bindi Irwin:
I feel like I'm nothing without wildlife. They are the stars. I feel awkward without them.
The big things that I've learnt from my dad is that you can just say what you want to say.
You do only live once, and I feel like if I'm able to make a difference on this planet and leave it just a little better than I found it, then I've done my job.
I want to make him the proudest dad to have me and I want to show everybody and nearly be as good as him because he was the best.
I make people step over the ant trail.
It's every little girl's dream to have an exact look-alike doll. It's amazing.
I don't want Daddy's passion to ever end. I want to help endangered wildlife just like he did.
I love having my birthday at Australia Zoo.
If there's one thing I really want for my birthday, that is for the mining company not to mine my daddy's reserve.
My best friend was a magpie goose, and my magpie goose would follow me around, and we'd dance in the zoo together. Then I'd be covered in mud!
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.
My Dad was such an incredible person, and you have the option of just curling up in a dark corner and letting it all go or you have the option of standing strong, sticking together and carrying on what he lived and died for. And I think that's what's so important - to be able to carry on where he left off.
Give me a 15-ft. crocodile any day over a bee.
I see my filming career as an opportunity to get the message of conservation out to an even greater audience.
My dad dedicated his life to getting across the wildlife message, and I love that I can carry on his legacy. I want to make sure his message never dies.
I think seizing the opportunity and making the most of your time is very important, and loving life.
I'm so lucky because I get to have all of these memories. I can have all of those pictures and different sorts of films and stuff. Some people have only one photo, and I'm really glad that I have all of that.
Favorite subject? I would have to say creative writing.
Every time you lose an animal, it's like losing a brick from the house. Pretty soon the house just falls down, you know?
I am trying different styles, and while you can't climb a tree or jump on a crocodile in a dress, it is nice to get dressed up every now and then and kind of walk away from the khaki for a moment.
After losing Dad, there was the idea that none of us have forever. It really affects you. It makes you want to live each day as if it's your last.
I'm thrilled to be partnered up with SeaWorld.
As I'm getting older, I'm really learning unconditional love and loyalty are extremely important.
I have the most beautiful souls in my life supporting me and helping me to follow my dreams. I love them more than I can ever express in words.
Our human population continues to expand at such a scary rate - it's unbelievable.
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.
I have spent my entire life living in a zoo, which is pretty crazy. Not many kids get to say that, and it took me until I was about three years old to realize that we didn't just come to the zoo every day, that we actually lived here.
I'm trying to get across the message that don't be afraid of animals, they're just put on this earth to help the environment and everything like that.
They're one of - crocs and snakes are two of my favorite animals. They're so good.
So many people have touched my heart and made an impact on my world. I'm thankful for every lesson and learning experience.
I really think I like poisonous snakes.
I love them very much. All animals big and small. You can name an ant for instance.
My neighbors are crocodiles and tigers and giraffes.
Living in a zoo means it wasn't always sparkly dresses, but I would still dress up. I had this pink sparkly dress and fairy wings, and I'd put those on and then go and dance in the zoo.
It's about keeping animals in our environment. They can't be on somebody's purse or shoes or something.
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.