The pilot sets the tone for a more personal, day-to-day look at the lives of the Irwin family, blending humor, heart, and wildlife education.
Questions arise over the future of Ivory the Koala
Steve Irwin's dog Sui undergoes a major surgery—something life-threatening. The episode documents how close to serious harm Sui comes and the recovery process.
The zoo is busy because Kelly and Richard are preparing for their wedding, which is held on the zoo grounds.
Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin is bursting with pride. He has just become the father of a beautiful baby girl. For the first time, the Crocodile Hunter is showing a new, sensitive, and caring side of himself. Steve and his wife agree: their daughter Bindi will live and grow up at the Australia Zoo, and, just like her father, develop a very special relationship with the animals from a young age.
A heartbreaking illness for Becky the otter. Mating frenzy and amazing footage of crocodile rituals. Wes the legend is back.
The team treats a hawk and tries to rescue a pelican with an injured wing.
The team tries to remove eggs from a cranky mother alligator's nest.
Wes and Steve try to get a python into a bath to help her shed her skin.
The guys have trouble prepping a new Tasmanian Devil enclosure.
Vets perform a dangerous life-saving operation on a king brown.
Mayhem ensues when a flock of cassowaries escape at the zoo.
Croc Hunter Steve pays a special tribute to each of his staff members.
Steve and his crew welcome the zoo's first reticulated python babies.
In Australia, Steve rescues a grumpy glider from a barbed wire fence.
Chaos ensues between the males in the Tasmanian Devil enclosure.
Chris and Danny perform a miracle surgery for a wild wedge-tailed eagle.
Steve and Teri brave raging wildfires in order to save their wildlife.
Steve and his crew revisit their rescues and adventures at the zoo.
Wombat "Chisel" has already settled in well at Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin's Australia Zoo. Nevertheless, he still has a killer stare whenever another animal crosses his path. Therefore, the planned meeting with two female wombats is likely to be a bit of a challenge.
The zoo welcomes their first alligator hatchlings during mating season.
At the zoo, Robbie the camel handler escapes a very serious injury.
Easter Sunday at Crocodile Hunter's conservation enclosure broke all records: Over 5,000 visitors flocked to Australia Zoo. The highest compliment for Steve Irwin and his team, who expanded their zoo with a massive renovation. Steve fondly remembers the big family day.
For years, Steve Irwin worked on his vision of expanding and improving his zoo. His wish was to achieve world-class standards and be among the largest and best animal enclosures in the world. Today is the day! The Australia Zoo is moving, and everyone needs to pitch in to relocate every animal.
Steve is a bundle of nerves: reticulated python Sheila becomes a mother for the first time. The whole station at Australia Zoo is in a state of excitement as there are only ten days left until the birth. Until then, Steve and his colleague Wes are on duty around the clock. After all, Sheila should be well looked after when the time finally comes.
The "Australia Zoo" in Queensland has undergone a major expansion. The opening is imminent. While people are already queuing outside, there's great excitement inside. The first episode of the third season of "Crocodile Hunter's Diary" is all about the reopening: new enclosures, new animals, and new staff. Steve Irwin, the Crocodile Hunter, is still the same, that much can be revealed.
The Australia Zoo in Queensland has undergone a major expansion. New enclosures, new staff, and, above all, new animals. "Love at first sight" is the story in this episode of the documentary series: A young gorilla is completely smitten with Steve. Plus, two adorable baby gorillas return to their African homeland.
The Australia Zoo in Queensland is planning a major expansion. New animals are to be acquired, including elephants, tigers, gorillas, orangutans, and lemurs. To learn as much as possible about these exotic animals, Steve and his team travel the world, experiencing all sorts of adventures. In this episode, the team witnesses firsthand how a giant crocodile terrifies the people of a remote island in the South Pacific.
The "Australia Zoo" in Queensland has undergone a major expansion: new enclosures, new staff, and new animals. Reason enough to be exuberant and in a playful mood. In this episode of "Crocodile Hunter's Diary," Jodie and Kelsey are unknowingly served worms, and a fake Arabian prince almost drives Crocodile Hunter Steve to despair.
The Australia Zoo in Queensland is at a crucial turning point: In the future, it will also be home to large, exotic animals from all over the world. Steve Irwin and his team face a new challenge. But there's still some time before the first tiger cubs and elephants arrive. The Australia Zoo staff are taking the opportunity to learn about the treatment and care of wild animals at other zoos.
To become a true animal tamer, you have to go through a tough school of training. Steve Irwin caught his first crocodile at the age of nine under his father's guidance. Now he's passing on his years of experience to the next generation. In the tropical wilderness of North Queensland, the young men are initiated into the secrets of crocodile hunting.
After the men and women have had their turn, it's now the children's turn: Bindi is also going to crocodile school. In this episode of the popular series, Steve Irwin's daughter learns how to catch crocodiles under professional guidance.
Almost every day, there are new babies born in one of the enclosures at Australia Zoo in Queensland: from the black tiger otter and the mulga snake to the cockatoos and emus. It's always breathtaking to watch these different species raise their young. But in this episode of "Crocodile Hunter's Diary," the happiness of parents is clouded: two baby Tasmanian devils have mysteriously fallen ill.
The Australia Zoo in Queensland plans to focus more on Southeast Asian species in the future. Steve Irwin is particularly interested in orangutans. This time, he's visiting the Singapore Zoo, known for the world's most successful orangutan breeding program. Jurong Bird Park is equally famous. There, Steve goes swimming with the penguins.
Everyone knows that: Some days, everything just goes wrong. In this episode, the Australian Zoo in Queensland is hit hard: The aftermath of a cyclone wreaks all sorts of havoc in the zoo, a mysterious disease wreaks havoc on the kangaroos, and then an accident occurs with dire consequences.
The time has come: The new Crocoseum, a show arena with a capacity of 5,000 spectators, is finally finished. The central pool is connected by a canal system to the crocodile enclosures, from which the animals swim in for their "performances." In today's episode, we experience the exciting dress rehearsal, in which Wes serves as live bait.
Today's episode is all about the "He who laughs last laughs best" theme: A prank played by Steve Irwin on his employees backfires. A supermodel delights both humans and animals during a photo shoot, and the surfing world champions almost go for a swim in the crocodile pond.
At Australia Zoo, no two days are the same. Working with the animals isn't always a walk in the park. It's not uncommon for staff members to be kicked, scratched, or bitten. They don't even have to be on one of their daily rescue missions: the zoo's little "darlings" aren't without their fair share of trouble. Today's episode takes a look behind the scenes of everyday zoo life.
The staff at Australia Zoo deal with the world's most dangerous animals every day. They have to be on guard around the clock. Today's episode tells of encounters with highly venomous snakes, aggressive big cats, and vicious crocodiles.
The Irwins reveal the arrival of Robert, their second pride and joy.