Queensland’s higher penalties for crocodile conflicts welcomed

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A community organisation advocating to change the laws in Queensland to reduce the incidents involving human-crocodile conflict has welcomed the new increased penalties by the State government.

Community Representation Of Crocodile or CROC, compromises of scientists and wildlife educators, boasting extensive experience in crocodile management and science.

The Wire’s contributor from Ngaarda Media Asad Khan spoke with Co-founder of the Organisation Amanda French, and says the fines have quadrupled and will act as a good deterrence.

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