Bindi Irwin – Taking on Her Father’s Legacy
When Steve Irwin was killed, the world quickly adopted Bindi Irwin as their own. Her appearance at his memorial was very comforting to all of the fans that were still grieving the loss of their beloved Crocodile Hunter.
Prior to Steve’s death, they had already begun shooting Bindi’s own special for Discovery Kids. The show which will air in January 2007 is called, Bindi, The Jungle Girl.

She said, “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.”
The 26-episode show will also feature her father in scenes that were filmed before his death.
The little girl isn’t afraid of animals at all even though her father was killed byone.
“Some people think that I would be afraid of them, but I’m never ever afraid of an animal. I just get excited and some that are dangerous I just think, ‘Oooh! What’s going to happen?’ and things like that.” source
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There are animals that should be respected as dangerous. I think the channel is more concerned about losing ratings then this child’s safety.