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Posted: 2016-09-02T11:34:36Z | Updated: 2016-09-02T11:34:36Z

Bindi Irwins childhood was one giant adventure. She grew up on camera as the daughter of The Crocodile Hunter, tagging along as the beloved wildlife expert and documentary host shared his passion for animals with the world.

Its been ten years since Steve Irwin tragically died from a stingray attack in the waters off the Great Barrier Reef. Bindi, just 8 years old at the time, stood at her fathers memorial in front of 5,000 fans and 300 million television viewers to let them know that she would help carry on his legacy.

These days, Bindi is doing just that. The teenage conservationist is now an actress and television presenter, but much of her day-to-day life is spent at Australia Zoo , which Steves parents opened in 1970. Bindi tells Oprah: Where Are They Now? that the zoos mission is to take everything Dad worked every day of his life for and just push it forward into the future.