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‘I wish I could have shared this win with dad’, says Robert Irwin – Sydney Morning Herald
Robert Irwin, son of Steve, has won a prestigious international photographic prize and hopes it will raise awareness of the dangers of climate change.
And, you know, when you see the other side of a notoriously dangerous animal, it really makes you appreciate them even more.
Wild animals considered mindless killing machines are often intelligent, affectionate, even loving, he finds.
A drone photo of a bushfire front in Cape York taken by Robert Irwin.Credit:Robert Irwin
And when you start to see this in animals that are quite maligned I think its really important to share that. And photography is a great tool to do that. You can definitely paint…
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