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Terri Irwin pushes ahead with plans for Australia Zoo in LA | Herald Sun
Terri Irwin pushes ahead with plans for Australia Zoo in LA | Herald Sun
AUSTRALIA Zoo, the wildlife park owned by the family of late Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin, is pushing ahead with a AU$300 million (US$250 million) plan to replicate the Australian tourist attraction in the gambling mecca of Las Vegas.
Steve Irwin's widow, Terri Irwin, said she hoped to buy the land this year and was on the lookout for investors, The (Brisbane) Sunday Mail reported.
"It's hard to predict how the economy is going to recover but we'd hope by next year we'd have the investors so we can look towards a date for breaking ground," she said.
"But it's very much on the go-ahead and it'll be such a brilliant icon for Australia. It's going to be so much about Steve and his dreams, and his philosophy and his message."
Irwin said the zoo would be "spectacularly Vegas" while respectful of the animals.
"There'll be nothing jumping through a hoop of fire but there'll be incredible effects instead," she said.
"Like, instead of the Crocoseum (Australia Zoo's crocodile display), you'll be in, like a rainforest, with waterfalls and they can make the water levels change height so the croc rises out of the water.
"It'll be an incredible experience without compromising the animals' needs."
Steve Irwin raised the idea of building an Australia Zoo in Las Vegas in 2004.
Terri Irwin said the Vegas project would employ almost 900 people and many of them would be Australians working in tandem with projects being planned for the Steve Irwin wildlife reserve on Cape York, Australia's northeastern tip.
"Once we have the reserve protected then we'll maintain our presence in the Cape with opportunities in Las Vegas," she said.
The reserve is the subject of a bitter battle between the zoo and Cape Alumina Pty Ltd, which wants to strip mine bauxite from a section of the park called Pisolite Hills.
Read more about Terry Irwin's plans to expand Australia Zoo into Las Vegas at The Courier Mail http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...zoo-in-las-vegas/story-e6freoof-1225875868852