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Fans Blamed For Stingray Deaths In News Headlines, PETA Jumps To Bash Irwin

Written by Joan Hunt
Published September 13, 2006

It's been widely reported the last day or so that at least ten stingrays have been found dead and mutilated on Australian shores, their tails hacked off in apparent acts of retribution.

These deaths are being attributed to Crocodile Hunter's fans seeking revenge for the stingray that killed the conservationist.

A spokesman for the Queensland, Australia government said the deaths would be investigated as potential cases of animal cruelty, but "were not thought to be related to Irwin's death."

Headlines, however, blame fans.

This absolutely doesn't track with Irwin's fanbase. Fans of The Crocodile Hunter are likely animal lovers and conservation-minded people. Supporters of conservation don't run amok killing animals because their hero died. Most likely, the dead rays are the work of fishermen using Irwin's death as an excuse to get away with, quite literally, murder.

In this age of ever yellowing journalism, it's all too easy to allow those with an agenda to write headlines and stories. PETA, on the heels of Germaine Greer, has jumped on the bash-Steve-Irwin bandwagon, echoing Greer's opinion that Irwin tortured animals. Sadly, they're all reading from the same flawed and highly biased script.

Steve Irwin has purchased large tracts of land in order to preserve wildlife habitat for some of the most endangered animal species in Australia. He fought to rid Australia of the practice of "sustainable-use" farming, a misnomer if there ever was one. (Sustainable-use farming generally involves vulnerable animals raised for show, and then killed for meat, skin, and other parts. Instead of aiding the wildlife populations, the "farmers" often return to the wild to procure more animals when captive breeding fails to produce enough offspring. Nothing sustainable there. You don't kill an animal to save it.)

Irwin also served as spokesman for the Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service. The point of the ads filmed by Irwin stayed on point with the AQIS mission: "Nature made Australia unique, quarantine keeps it that way." Protecting Australia from exotic pests and diseases is paramount in preserving the environment. It's a notion not exclusive to Australia either. In the U.S., many states have strict import regulations to protect crops and livestock from disease or pests that could wreak havoc on a region's health and economy.

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Former Baywatch babe, Playboy centerfold, and stunt double for Abe Vigoda, Managing Editor of Blogcritics and member of the board of directors for BLUSD, Joanie juggles her love of words, music, photography, wildlife, and television with her greatest love -- her kids. In a perfect, non-Mitty-esque world, her days would be elastic, allowing her to accomplish everything on her "to do" list.
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Fans Blamed For Stingray Deaths In News Headlines, PETA Jumps To Bash Irwin
Published: September 13, 2006
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#1 — September 13, 2006 @ 01:34AM — Matthew T. Sussman [URL]

They're still not onto me. This is very good news indeed.

#2 — September 13, 2006 @ 01:37AM — Joan Hunt [URL]

Suss, I shall find you before the night is out. :P

#3 — September 13, 2006 @ 02:03AM — Jet in Columbus [URL]

Suddenly the scene from 9 to 5 comes to mind with the office workers chasing after Suss with torches, whips and chains and he's found cowering/hiding in the ladie's room just outside of Joan's office

#4 — September 13, 2006 @ 07:01AM — Jared Wright [URL]

It's PETA. What do you expect?

#5 — September 13, 2006 @ 09:30AM — Karene Benchetrit

I believe that these attacks are because of the death of Steve Irwan.. ONLY because we are so passionate about him and what he stands for, that our grief has over come us and we unconsiousily act our our anger instead of thinking of what Steve Irwan would do. Please think before you act!

#6 — September 13, 2006 @ 19:20PM — curmudgeon

Just watched Tucker Carlson, interviewing Dan Matthews, a vice president and main spokesman for PETA...
He, (Matthews) was a little bit out of control.. blaming Irwin for undermining all the good work that PETA had done.. He complained about Irwin "torturing" and "teasing" animals.
Carlson asked him a few questions, and finally, voice rising to a crescendo... Dan Matthews literally shouted... "I'm glad he's dead!"

#7 — September 14, 2006 @ 00:56AM — Joan Hunt [URL]

Perhaps PETA's mad just because Irwin didn't give them funds. If he had, don't you think they'd be praising him?

It saddens me to think how much PETA's hurt conservation and animal rights. They've become a parody of themselves to the point where they're really no longer about the animals, but more interested in being outrageous.

#8 — September 14, 2006 @ 20:57PM — Snarkattack [URL]

There are several reasons I'm embarrassed to live in Australia and this is just one of the many...enacting retribution on wild animals for the sake of some gung-ho croc wrestler (okay, so I made the last bit up). It's not like the stingray woke up and said "I'm gonna put my barb in that khaki-clad guy that says 'Crikey!' all the time!". Sheesh, people. Leave the stingrays alone - that's what Steve would have wanted.

#9 — September 14, 2006 @ 21:29PM — Joan Hunt [URL]

Snarkattack, I honestly don't think it's fans doing this. I think it's fishermen and others who are responsible, taking advantage of Steve's death to push more buttons and put a blemish on all the good Steve's done.

#10 — December 13, 2006 @ 23:48PM — brog [URL]

Peta rocks. Its obvious the rays are being killed because of the irwin death and its the last thing steve would have wanted to happen. he was there to protect animals. and before you start trash talking PETA think about how much they've done and how little your doing. dumbass.

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