Croc danger is real. Do not become complacent or risk your life. To report a problem crocodile or if you see a crocodile caught in a trap, call a Parks and Wildlife Commission ranger in Darwin on 0419 ...
Saltwater crocodiles are dangerous to people and pets. You should always be aware of the risk of a saltwater crocodile attack in all Top End waterways. It is never 100% safe to enter the water. Your ...
You can report a crocodile that is a risk to public safety 24 hours a day. You can report a croc anywhere in the Northern Territory (NT). Crocodiles that pose a risk will be removed by trained ...
NT Parks and Wildlife uses crocodile traps, harpooning techniques and surveys to find and remove problem crocodiles. Trained wildlife rangers capture more than 250 problem crocodiles each year. These ...
This guide is about the conservation of crocodiles in the Northern Territory (NT).
This page lists the areas where crocodiles in the Northern Territory (NT) are managed. These areas are broken in to management zones. NT Parks and Wildlife has crocodile survey and trapping programs ...
You can contact NT Parks and Wildlife for help removing a problem crocodile. Read more about how to report a problem crocodile. Saltwater and freshwater crocodiles are protected by law in the Northern ...
Allowing people to swim in waterways on your private land is a big responsibility. You should consider the risk and take actions to limit them if you are going to allow swimming on your property. You ...
If a waterway does not have a swimming area sign, do not swim in this area. There may still be danger if there is no sign. The area may not be safe or free from saltwater crocodiles. It is safe to ...
This section has information about the capture and removal of crocodiles from Top End population centres and parks. The aim of crocodile management is to reduce the risk of attacks. The Northern ...