As i write, three weeks since the day, i am still in shock. I still cannot compute the amazing flood of emotions that have engulfed me and those around me. I have seen him at Australia Zoo and on animal planet and still love the shows. It is so wierd that someone i didn't know on a personal level can strike such emotion and thought in me. There still is an empty feeling lingering and i can only imagine the scale it has impacted those who were close to him. I feel that steve not only taught us how to enjoy, understand and protect wildlife but how to live life. Wildlife warrior aside he was a great family man and human being As a person he was willing to let his emotion and passion be visible to all of those who saw him and he did not waver when negative opinions were voiced. He kept true to his cause and beliefs and that is something that all humans alike should follow. I hope that I can use his example as motivation to sculpt my impending fatherhood and that others do the same. And I hope that his dream continues so that the world can become less ignorant in regards to the environment and wildlife. the world has lost a true hero. I'll miss him