MikeCurtin
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I just got done flipping channels, and had a hard time watching Animal Planet tonight. Shows like "Weird, true, and freaky", "Untamed and uncut", and "Headline attacks" must have Steve Irwin turning in his grave.
A man puts his head in a 10' gator's mouth, and when he get's bitten, it's called an attack. The grizzly man spends countless summers invading the space of grizzlies, and when he and his girlfriend get killed, they explain very littl about the role his carelessness played. An Aussie croc re-locator moves a rather large croc, while the commentator refers to it as a "dangerous beast". I've seen many of these same clips on "Spike TV".
While these programs made the attempt to inform and explain the role human encroachment and harassment played in each "attack", and the nature of each animal in question, they lack the class and dedication to the cause of conservation which personified Steve Irwin. It has seemed to me lately, that AP has begun to place sensationalism over the values and beliefs of the man who helped to build it.
I just felt I needed to share tonight. Thanks for reading. Rest in peace, Steve Irwin...you are an inspiration and will be missed.
A man puts his head in a 10' gator's mouth, and when he get's bitten, it's called an attack. The grizzly man spends countless summers invading the space of grizzlies, and when he and his girlfriend get killed, they explain very littl about the role his carelessness played. An Aussie croc re-locator moves a rather large croc, while the commentator refers to it as a "dangerous beast". I've seen many of these same clips on "Spike TV".
While these programs made the attempt to inform and explain the role human encroachment and harassment played in each "attack", and the nature of each animal in question, they lack the class and dedication to the cause of conservation which personified Steve Irwin. It has seemed to me lately, that AP has begun to place sensationalism over the values and beliefs of the man who helped to build it.
I just felt I needed to share tonight. Thanks for reading. Rest in peace, Steve Irwin...you are an inspiration and will be missed.

