Rocker Slash teamed up with Steve Irwin's father to launch a wildlife foundation in Australia on Wednesday.
The former Guns N' Roses
star helped Irwin's father Bob officially unveil the Bob Irwin Wildlife
Conservation Foundation at the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary in Brisbane,
Australia.
Slash is a long-time animal lover and once famously
owned a large collection of snakes and other reptiles, but let them go
after becoming a father.
He first met Bob Irwin at the Soundwave
music festival in Australia in 2010 and they bonded over their shared
passion for wildlife - so the star decided to help with the launch of
the new organization, which aims to educate children about animals.
The
rocker told reporters at the launch, "He brought some animals down to
Soundwave so we got to actually meet, so I was really starstruck... Ever
since I can remember from childhood I've liked snakes and reptiles and
animals in general. But snakes in particular."
Irwin adds, "The best thing about this guy is he's right into conservation and I love him."
Crocodile Hunter
star Steve Irwin died 2006 after a fatal encounter with a stingray
while filming a documentary at the Great Barrier Reef in Queensland,
Australia.
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