Crocodile Management.

  • Re-establish a well-resourced expert Wildlife Management Group within Queensland National Parks Department to manage all elements of crocodile management (removal of animals, licensing commercial operations and monitoring). The Wildlife Management Group will manage public awareness to ensure the general public and tourism operators are aware of the dangers posed by wild crocodiles.
  • Ensure that the importance of crocodiles in Aboriginal culture and nature is well known.
  • Establish a comprehensive, regional management regime for crocodiles in Queensland jointly supported by the state government and local councils and delivered by trained Wildlife Rangers based on the Northern Territory model.
  • Include an ability to commercially harvest crocodile eggs in a ‘ranching’ operation in remote locations in Cape York where the local egg abundance allows such harvest, where eggs would otherwise be lost due to seasonal wet-season flooding and where supported by local communities. This policy would also encourage the preservation of breeding habitat and be a revenue source for local communities.