Terri and Robert Irwin explain why plants are essential to Australia Zoo | Gardening Australia

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  • čas pƙidĂĄn 28. 03. 2024
  • Costa visits Australia Zoo and meets with Terri and Robert Irwin to see how the animals here relate to and rely on plants for their food and habitat. Subscribe 🔔 ab.co/GA-subscribe
    The zoo was started by the Irwin family as a 2-acre reptile park in 1970 and it’s now a 700-acre zoo employing more than 500 people, who look after 1200 animals. Conservation and education are key goals for the zoo.
    Terri Irwin explains that 110 acres is open for guests to explore - and some food is harvested within that - but another 600 acres is set aside to grow plants to feed the animals. A huge range of plants is grown here, from eucalypts to bananas to mulberries, plus hibiscus and roses. No pesticides can be used of course, so it requires a lot of meticulous care.
    Elephants are some of the biggest eaters, each chomping through 150kg of plant life a day. There are now four female Sumatran elephants at the zoo.
    Even with so much home-grown greens, the food bill is $80,000 a week.
    But as Robert points out, they also benefit from the end product of all this feeding; he reckons the best tomatoes in the world come from soil enriched with elephant poo.
    Most of the threats to animals stem back to habitat loss, Robert says, so keeping healthy habitat going in the wild is essential to avoiding future animal extinctions. To help preserve these ecosystems, the zoo manages three conservation properties in Queensland.
    There is also an animal hospital on site. In the first year there were 60 patients; now the zoo cares for about 10,000 sick or injured animals each year. The hospital has provided 24-hour care for every day since it opened in 2004.
    A new hospital has since been built and the zoo works with other institutions to research medicines and preventative measures.
    Koalas in care are fed a variety of plants, not just eucalypts, to keep them healthy.
    Cheetah Highlands is the new 2.5acre exhibit opened at the zoo last year, allowing visitors to see the world’s fastest land animals close up.
    While some palms and trees are supplied for shade and for climbing, cheetahs love wide, open spaces so grassland space dominates their area, with a rock escarpment formation to sit on or shelter under.
    Aloes and tall grasses echo the aesthetic of Africa.
    The immersive experience extends to staying in an on-site cabin overnight.
    The surrounding plants include the rare Coochin Hills Grevillea, which is now self-seeding in the gardens. Australian native good plants are grown for use in the on-site restaurant.
    Three large bottle trees, planted by the late Steve Irwin, were becoming swaped in the original location, so when the new centre was built, the plants were moved to form a ‘welcoming committee’ a the new entrance.
    “And you know,” says Terri, “that was Steve’s favourite way to garden: with a crane!”
    Filmed on Kabi Kabi Country in Beerwah, Qld
    Featured plants:
    Mulberry (Morus cv.)
    Hibiscus (Hibiscus sp.)
    Queensland Brush Box (Lophostemon confertus)
    Tallowwood (Eucalyptus microcorys)
    Gum-topped box (Eucalyptus moluccana)
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  • @Gigi-fv9ky
    @Gigi-fv9ky Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci +20

    It’s interesting listening to Robert say the same things, with similar passion, as his father did decades ago. Funny, too, watching his mother listening to him so attentively, when she, too, was saying this same message years before he was born. 😊

  • @ChooRoo
    @ChooRoo Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci +18

    One of Australia's greatest losses was the legendary Croc Hunter. It is so inspiring to see his legacy and message not only live on, but thrive.

  • @coryjackson3131
    @coryjackson3131 Pƙed 16 dny

    Robert keep it up your dad was so important in informing the world about conservation and protecting wildlife. So proud to see you continue your dad’s legacy.

  • @ianwilsongardendesign2236
    @ianwilsongardendesign2236 Pƙed měsĂ­cem +25

    If there was a Nobel prize for conservation then these guys definitely deserve it. Always loved Steve's enthusiasm and both Terri and Robert have the same positive quality. Awesome project and story and deserves a Crikey!!

  • @Birgitte-jh9nv
    @Birgitte-jh9nv Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci +10

    What a stunning program tonight, Gardening Australia (Costa)! Loved loved loved this segment of the Irwins! Robert Irwin has grown into such an accomplished, handsome and very intelligent young man, his mum Terri no doubt super proud. The Zoo is a magical place, Bindi the beautiful daughter also an integral part with her husband Chandler and now ofcourse their own lil' family :) (Missed her in the program, would have loved to see her too but perhaps time wise not possible). Thank you, Irwins, for having never given up even after very hard times but continuing the dream of a Zoo, saving so many animals along the way and creating a stunning sustainable eco world, now on 700 acres and with 500 staff. Absolutely fabulous!

  • @omfug7148
    @omfug7148 Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci +9

    My dream vacation would be to stay in one of the cottage rentals.

    • @evalynn1863
      @evalynn1863 Pƙed měsĂ­cem +1

      I've heard it's absolutely worth every penny.

  • @isnoo1
    @isnoo1 Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci +8

    Loved that!! Thank you!

  • @zaraustra
    @zaraustra Pƙed měsĂ­cem +1

    Absolutely beautiful family. Steve was a visionary with a heart of gold. You will truly see and feel this when you visit the zoo.

  • @jonny_mazerati9410
    @jonny_mazerati9410 Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci +4

    Robert has been working out !

  • @ruffhausmalinois
    @ruffhausmalinois Pƙed 11 dny

    It's so easy to germinate seeds and create thousands of plants daily. ... So much fun

  • @90skid97
    @90skid97 Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    đŸ„č❀❀ I definitly felt the essence of Steve when I was there. Amazing job Robert and Terri. My heart is overflowing with the beauty of your natural gardens and parklands. So in aw

  • @erikadowdy2382
    @erikadowdy2382 Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    The Elephants are Gorgeous ❀
    Love everything 😊

  • @dorothyxu4033
    @dorothyxu4033 Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    This show is so good. Opening another perspective of how plants connect to wildlife.

  • @evalynn1863
    @evalynn1863 Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    Wonderful video! I know Australia Zoo and the Irwin family have not been shy when it comes to sharing the zoo and the animals, but getting to see all of the plants and learn more about them was fascinating! Loved every minute of this!

  • @Diana-ze8wu
    @Diana-ze8wu Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    Thank you for sharing your magical world with all of us!

  • @theflashtheflash6101
    @theflashtheflash6101 Pƙed 12 dny

    Fantastic thank you for sharing đŸ™đŸ„°đŸŒ»đŸ€

  • @nickbenn51
    @nickbenn51 Pƙed měsĂ­cem +1

    Very happy to see Robert take over the legacy of his father. We'll need someone to take over from Attenborough when that terrible day comes. Perhaps it can be him

  • @user-wi3ox2pt4o
    @user-wi3ox2pt4o Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    Robert looks so much like his Dad
    Amazing resemblance ❀

  • @jonahblack1460
    @jonahblack1460 Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    Great video. Thank you

  • @oh_k8
    @oh_k8 Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci +11

    Robert looks and sounds like Steve.

  • @petrusvandermerwe-ln7vs
    @petrusvandermerwe-ln7vs Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci +3

    bring back african memories

  • @raxtbk
    @raxtbk Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    Robert being the splitting image of his dad is one thing but there's also moments where I had to double take because his excited voice is so similar to Steve. Throws me off every time

  • @GardenGangster85
    @GardenGangster85 Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    So happy I’ve found this! I have soo many questions about the cheetah 🐆! Terri are they breeding?! Cheetah is a crazy animal! All nearly identical clones of each other; I am a plant enthusiast and eater! I hope to visit one day! Love the Irwin’s ❀

  • @reginaclarke52
    @reginaclarke52 Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    Wonderful

  • @vwbusguy
    @vwbusguy Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci +4

    Someone should ask them where all the what looks to be baby scrub turkey chicks they feed to the crocks come from? Or are they chicken chicks

  • @MugurDeBrad
    @MugurDeBrad Pƙed 7 dny

  • @dennischihava321
    @dennischihava321 Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    You lied when you say elephants are endangered species

    • @unicornchild9867
      @unicornchild9867 Pƙed 17 dny

      Sumatran elephants are endangered, as are other types of elephant 😊

  • @matthewcapper6119
    @matthewcapper6119 Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci +3

    I had been wondering how to improve my plant offerings for my cheetahs and elephants. I now understand why there were so unhappy. Le sigh. Next time. I'm disappointed that there wasn't any focus on the meerkats though? What am I supposed to do in my garden for them?!

  • @wari-bateshwar7461
    @wari-bateshwar7461 Pƙed měsĂ­cem +1

    Cheetahs are not big cats.

    • @zaraustra
      @zaraustra Pƙed měsĂ­cem

      Cheetahs are in the cat family.

    • @ruthie8785
      @ruthie8785 Pƙed měsĂ­cem

      Really? They seem pretty big to me


    • @wombats5128
      @wombats5128 Pƙed měsĂ­cem

      Yes they are , they are part of the big cat family.. Where do you think they belong?

    • @wari-bateshwar7461
      @wari-bateshwar7461 Pƙed měsĂ­cem

      @@wombats5128 Canine?

    • @unicornchild9867
      @unicornchild9867 Pƙed 17 dny

      They are 100% big cats. They're also the only big cats that purr!

  • @jek9911
    @jek9911 Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci +1

    Nicer than their father.

    • @tmmtmm
      @tmmtmm Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci +7

      a bit harsh. I would have said that the late Irwin was criticized for being more tourism and less conservation focused. In the end, without the former the latter would be worse off for it.

    • @joelmaguire4382
      @joelmaguire4382 Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci +4

      That’s low he was a legend

    • @Birgitte-jh9nv
      @Birgitte-jh9nv Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci +7

      @jek9911 You forgot to put the *r* in your name. You know, after the letters je and before k.

    • @bas4903
      @bas4903 Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci +5

      Probably from someone that wasn't even born before he passed. Just a little troll

    • @Gigi-fv9ky
      @Gigi-fv9ky Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci +5

      @@tmmtmmI am older and remember Steve Irwin very well. He was very conservation focused. Every program he made showcased his love for and concern about the wildlife and environment. I don’t remember any criticism about him not being focused on conservation. Was that criticism in Australia?