Hi Linda,
Yes, he was big here as well. Tessa and I were on a first name basis with him although we have never met him. As a photographer with a somewhat speciality in nature I travel quite a bit and for some reason Steve always came up and instantly people got somekind of twinkle in their eyes.
Tessa woke me up this morning before she went to work and with tears in her eyes she said that she heard on the radio Steve had died and strangely I knew immediately who she meant. Whenever Steve in on Animal planet here, which is on almost all day as I work at home, I stop and watch and if Tessa is about the standard yell is "Steve is on TV, let's see what he is going to get his hands on this time" He was just a bundle of energy waiting to be released on anything moving.
Tessa called this afternoon asking if I had found out more already on what happened and it was on the news here the whole day (albeit short). The website of the Australiazoo has been ofline all day due to high traffic. Tessa said many people at work were saddened about it and I must say I have had some tears in my eyes as well, somehow it felt like loosing a friend, which sounds stupid of course if you really think of it.
I can honestly say that all my live I have wanted to go to Australia and all my life I have been terrified of crocodiles, especially after my encounter with the beasts in Costa Rica. But they also intrigue me very much and Tessa and I were 'planning' a trip to Australia Zoo just to see Steve do what he does. Sadly it is now too late and for some reason I always imagined meeting him there and have a few laughs. I wish all the best for Terry, Bindi and little Bob and as someone wrote on the Animal Planet condolance board today 'Heaven has a new Zoo keeper'
Dennis.