
Robert Irwin Joins National Geographic's Yellow Chair
Wildlife conservationist Robert Irwin sat down with National Geographic for their intimate "Yellow Chair" interview series, sharing life wisdom and personal reflections. The son of legendary "Crocodile Hunter" Steve Irwin also debuts as a "Dancing with the Stars" pro tonight.
Robert Irwin is stepping into a new spotlight, and National Geographic is giving fans an intimate look at the man behind the conservation mission.
The 22-year-old wildlife photographer joined Nat Geo's "Yellow Chair" series to answer their signature nine questions. The format invites guests to share personal insights, from advice they'd give their younger selves to the people who shaped their paths.
Robert has spent his life continuing his father Steve Irwin's conservation legacy at Australia Zoo. He's become a respected wildlife photographer and educator in his own right, introducing new generations to the wonders of the natural world.

The interview arrives as Robert takes on a completely new challenge. Tonight he debuts as a professional dancer on ABC's "Dancing with the Stars: The Next Pro," proving his talents extend far beyond the animal kingdom.
Sunny's Take
Watching Robert grow from the little boy in his dad's khaki shirts to a confident conservationist and entertainer shows how powerful a legacy of passion can be. Steve Irwin's enthusiasm for wildlife wasn't just passed down—it evolved into something uniquely Robert's own.
The interview streams on National Geographic's platforms, offering a rare personal glimpse into the young conservationist's philosophy and journey.
Based on reporting by National Geographic
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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