This wildlife warrior is continuing her family legacy of protecting the Earth. Here are her top Australian outdoor beautiful planet picks, from the Dinosaur Trail to snorkelling at Lady Elliot Island.
Some people love nature; Bindi Irwin lives it.
“My life revolves around wildlife and conservation,” says Irwin, a passionate conservationist and zookeeper at Australia Zoo, where she lives with her husband and their daughter, Grace. “I have spent my whole life, from my earliest memories, around animals. My heart beats for protecting our beautiful Mother Earth.”
Irwin has always known she would carry on the work begun by her legendary parents, Terri and the late Steve “the Crocodile Hunter” Irwin. “It is the most remarkable feeling to get to carry on Dad’s legacy while also forging my own path in the world of conservation,” she says. “Now as a mother to our beautiful daughter Grace, I feel the importance of caring for our world more than ever.”
One of Irwin’s favourite ways to care for the world – specifically, her beloved home country of Australia – is to appreciate its magnificent natural landscapes. As the sixth largest country in the world, Australia’s terrain ranges from vast deserts to snowcapped peaks to ancient rainforests and meandering rivers. Its surrounding oceans teem with coral reefs, which are rich with sea life.
“Australia is truly my favourite place in the world,” says Irwin. “We have such a diverse country with so many different environments to explore. Whether you are looking for a gorgeous city experience or a chance to explore the outback, there is something beautiful everywhere you look!”
Here are Bindi Irwin’s top five adventures in the great Australian outdoors.

1. Best for kids (or anyone with a passion for palaeontology): The Dinosaur Trail, Queensland
Irwin is surrounded by thousands of live animals each day at Australia Zoo, but she loves Australia’s extinct species as well. Various dinosaur species have been uncovered on the continent, dating to the Cretaceous and Jurassic eras. You can learn all about them on Queensland’s Dinosaur Trail.