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Every cent we earn from Crocodile Hunter goes straight back into conservation. Every single cent.
Steve Irwin
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What this quote means

Steve Irwin emphasizes that all earnings from his work are dedicated solely to conservation efforts.

This quote highlights Steve Irwin's commitment to wildlife conservation, underlining that every bit of financial gain from his endeavors as 'Crocodile Hunter' is funneled directly into efforts to protect the environment and endangered species. It reflects his passionate dedication to the cause, showing that profits are not for personal gain but instead serve a greater purpose in preserving nature.

Themes

ConservationWildlifeNatureEnvironmentDedication

In practice

Example use cases

In a speech highlighting the importance of environmental responsibility, you might say, 'As Steve Irwin said, every cent we earn goes into conservation.'

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