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My belief is that what comes across on the television is a capture of my enthusiasm and my passion for wildlife.
Steve Irwin
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Steve Irwin expresses that his passion for wildlife is conveyed through his television presence.

In this quote, Steve Irwin reflects on how his genuine enthusiasm and love for wildlife shine through in his television appearances. He believes that this passion is not just for entertainment, but also serves to inspire others to appreciate and protect the natural world.

Themes

WildlifeEnthusiasmPassionTelevisionNature

In practice

Example use cases

A teacher might use this quote during a nature conservation workshop.

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