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Queensland expands crocodile management to enhance public safety in northern waterways.
Queensland has expanded its crocodile management plan to boost public safety in northern waterways, allowing targeted removal of large or aggressive crocodiles in high-risk areas like the Mulgrave River, Barron River, and Tyto Wetlands.
The updated plan, developed with regional input, creates reportable removal zones for crocodiles found outside their typical habitats and increases patrols.
While the government calls it a balanced, science-based approach, North Queensland MP Shane Knuth argues it falls short, urging an annual cull, expanded landowner authority, egg harvesting, and Indigenous-led hunting to reduce populations and restore safety.
The plan will be reviewed every five years.
Queensland expande la gestión de cocodrilos para mejorar la seguridad pública en las vías fluviales del norte.