TOO much pressure is being placed on Bindi Irwin to follow in her father Steve's footsteps, a child psychologist warned today. The eight-year-old is being touted as the next Crocodile Hunter after bravely telling the world at Irwin's memorial service yesterday: "I don't want Daddy's passion to ever end." Newspapers today ran headlines describing Bindi as "the future of the dream" and "the little wildlife warrior". Irwin's friend and manager, John Stainton, has predicted Bindi's fame could eclipse her father's within five years. But Alison Garton, a professor of psychology at Western Australia's Edith Cowan University, said such statements put...