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SeaWorld San Diego Bindi Irwin now works at Sea World?

Discussion in 'United States' started by DavidBrown, 6 Mar 2014.

  1. DavidBrown

    DavidBrown Well-Known Member 15+ year member

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    I haven't heard anything about it nor am I aware of any Australian themed area in the works. Granted, I'm not as involved in SWC as I once was, but I still have contacts and such. It's interesting, though, that nothing is said about what her partnership with them is...
     
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    I read elsewhere that she became a Youth Ambassador.
     
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    That's good. Young people are definitely a group to target and with Bindi's own past shows and her dad's history, she can only be a positive roll model, especially for Sea world.

    Maybe a better title for this thread would be that Bindi Irwin now works WITH Sea World rather than "at"
     
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    Seems like a PR type arrangement to counter the bad press from Blackfish, it doesn't appear to have gone down well everywhere though:

    Bindi Irwin 'shaming her father' - group | Stuff.co.nz

     
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    I think maybe "FOR" would be better, I doubt she is doing it for free.
     
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    It's unbelievable that people (nutjob activists) are making a giant deal over the career decision of a 15 year-old.
     
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    I agree, and I'm AGAINST orca captivity. There are bigger fish to fry, and also, she's a kid.
     
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    I find the behaviour of many activists towards Bindi's connections with Sea World to be pretty appalling. However you feel about orcas in captivity, attacking a 15-year-old, and one who has done much for wildlife conservation already in her short life, just seems low. I am not personally comfortable with the keeping of orcas in captivity, and I'd prefer it was phased out (not that I am particularly knowledgeable on the species), but I find the attacks on both Bindi and Sea World itself (while the activists ignore all the great work done by Sea World) to be hysterical and unhelpful, and in some cases downright nasty.
     
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    Good point. Hahaha

    I find it sad, though, that people are attack it her and her family. Good grief.
     
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    "Attacking" is the new "discussing." There are no moderates anymore on-line.
     
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    I'm interested to know what Bindi has done for conservation?

    I lost patience with Steve Irwin, his compulsion to pick up and poke things instead of just being able to talk about them drove me mad. I couldn't abide the whole "Little Bindi in khaki" thing and see her mother as publicity hungry media hound.

    I don't get the impression Australia Zoo has much to do with conservation.

    All this could be very wrong because I've avoided the whole Irwin bandwagon for many years.
     
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    Where Conservation meets Pop.

    So have I. It used to make me cringe with embarassement. It is very much the 'showbiz' or 'pop' end of the animal keeping/conservation spectrum. All this 'razamataz' with a fifteen year old girl on T.V. isn't my idea of serious conservation either. Growing up too fast. She should be doing her homework...
     
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    Bob Irwins message seems a little...hmh,... say weird to me. I remember tv-movies with Steve Irwin while he was handling/catching animals (mostly) for show effects. And as far as I know, there are/were also performances in Australia Zoo with not more educational value then the dolphin and killer whale shows at the US SeaWorld parks have.

    For me, the cooperation between Bindi and SW looks absolutely okay. On the other hand, I also wish that SW goes back to the track with MORE educational orientated shows.
     
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