Bindi Irwin Honors World Wildlife Day With Heartwarming Animal Encounters at Australia Zoo

Bindi Irwin brought her love of wildlife straight to Instagram on Tuesday, March 3, sharing a heartfelt tribute in honor of World Wildlife Day.
The conservationist and television personality, 27, smiled brightly in a series of outdoor snapshots that highlighted her hands-on work with animals at Australia Zoo, the family-run sanctuary she helps lead.
In one photo, Irwin held a curious meerkat upright in her hands, leaning in close as the small animal stood alert against a sunlit backdrop. Another image captured her seated on the ground, gently cradling a white cockatoo perched on her hand as she looked at it with a warm grin. A later snap showed her beside a koala nestled in a eucalyptus tree, the leaves framing both of them in a lush, natural setting.
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For the occasion, Irwin wore her classic khaki Australia Zoo uniform, a button-down shirt with her name embroidered on the chest, paired with matching trousers. The earthy tones blended seamlessly with the surroundings, underscoring her role not just as a public figure, but as an active wildlife advocate.
Bindi Irwin/Instagram
She captioned the post with a message about kindness and conservation, reflecting on lessons from her late father, Steve Irwin, and emphasizing the importance of protecting animals and the planet. Decades after first stepping into the spotlight as a child on her family’s TV programs, Irwin continued to champion her father’s legacy, one animal encounter at a time.
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