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Updated · E! NEWS · May 3
Bindi Irwin returns to wildlife conservation while recovering from endometriosis
Updated
Updated · E! NEWS · May 3

Bindi Irwin returns to wildlife conservation while recovering from endometriosis

10 articles · Updated · E! NEWS · May 3
  • At the Steve Irwin Gala in Las Vegas, Terri and Robert Irwin said the 27-year-old is staying near home and helping run Australia Zoo’s 500 staff and 500,000 acres.
  • Travel remains difficult, so she missed this year’s event, but her family said she is improving and back to tasks including feeding crocodiles and overseeing conservation work.
  • Irwin recently said she spent 10 years undiagnosed and had about 50 lesions removed over three years, using her experience to urge women with pain to seek answers.
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