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Problem crocs taken in the Top End
      #285223 - 15/07/16 04:53 AM

Problem crocs from the Top End.

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Croc shot near a school.



Three more.







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Re: Problem crocs taken in the Top End [Re: NitroX]
      #285240 - 15/07/16 10:17 AM

Cool. Can I lend a hand?

Those things give me the creeps. They do make nice luggage though, at least the small ones!


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Re: Problem crocs taken in the Top End [Re: Rockdoc]
      #285245 - 15/07/16 01:23 PM

How big are they? The first one looks about 8or 9 feet judging from the car and the kids.here in fla the gators are starting to get way up in size since they haven't hardly been hunted for 40 yrs.seems though our gators are tame compared to you alls crocs'

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Re: Problem crocs taken in the Top End [Re: ducmarc]
      #285266 - 15/07/16 08:06 PM

I would love to bag a croc but can't see an open season ever being allowed in Aus. Shame as folks I work with who have worked in the Territory tell me that there is no shortage of them.

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Re: Problem crocs taken in the Top End [Re: Bidgee]
      #285293 - 16/07/16 03:56 AM

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I would love to bag a croc but can't see an open season ever being allowed in Aus. Shame as folks I work with who have worked in the Territory tell me that there is no shortage of them.




Sometimes I am optimistic. The NT and Queensland gov'ts, the Aboriginal communities, hunters, some conservationalists are all behind a legal croc safari industy. It does not involve taking any more crocs out of the wild than already is done anyway. Problem crocs are captured or dealt with, Australia has about 500 to 700 CITES permits for saltwater crocs from the wild each year as it is. A safari industry might take 25 to a hundred of this number, and yield large income streams for remote Aboriginal communities. Don't our pollies talk about "empowerment" and creating employment and income for these places?

All logic is supportive of the idea.

Then we have the antis, the media and the nutters and ill informed ... many of who are in our Parliaments and bureaucracies ... and that is the pessimism.

Nevertheless we need to continually fight for it and keep hammering away.

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