Robert Irwin and his abundance of energy is contagious. Along with a
huge affinity for nature, Irwin has a love for wildlife photography,
conservation and teaching people about the importance of the natural
world.

Irwin’s favorite animals are crocodiles, and he educates thousands
of guests about these apex predators by showcasing their natural
behaviour in Australia Zoo’s daily “Wildlife Warrior’s Show.”
He is also part of the annual Australia Zoo crocodile research trip on
the Steve Irwin Wildlife Reserve in Far North Queensland, helping the
experienced croc team catch and tag crocodiles with tracking devices
before releasing them back into the wild. He is always keen to learn
all he can about the biology and behaviours of these modern-day
dinosaurs. Passionate about his work at Australia Zoo and their
charity Wildlife Warriors, there is nothing he enjoys more than
helping care for their huge family of animals, whether that’s
feeding a crocodile or wrangling a snake.

Irwin continues to support conservation projects around the world with
his family in locations all across the globe, from the African
savannah to the Sumatran jungle, and the mangroves of Far North
Queensland. He is always enthusiastic to share his love of wildlife
and wild places in the hope that he may inspire others to help
conserve our planet for the future.

Notable achievements include four seasons of the television series
“Crikey! It’s the Irwins,” lead role in the television series
“Steve Irwin’s Wildlife Warriors,” co-created and provided
illustrations for book series “Robert Irwin: Dinosaur Hunter,”
2009 Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards winner: Biggest Greenie, 2019
winner Queensland Tourism Award: Young Achiever’s Award, 2020
Wildlife Photographer Of The Year: People’s Choice Award, 2020
Ambassador for His Royal Highness Prince William’s: Earthshot Prize
plus numerous award nominations, television appearances and
conservation campaigns globally.

In 2024, Irwin was once again named as the ambassador for the
Earthshot Prize, won the Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Award for
Aussie/Kiwi Legend of the Year, and was nominated alongside Julia
Morris for the TV Week Gold Logie for Most Popular Personality on
Australian Television. In 2025, he was named the official face of
Australia through Tourism Australia, voiced a koala in “Zootopia
2,” and took home the Len Goodman Mirrorball Trophy as the winner of
the 34th season of the U.S. “Dancing with the Stars.”

PERSONAL INFORMATION
HOMETOWN: Queesnland, Australia
BIRTHDATE: December 1
