Report a problem crocodile
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 wildlife rangers from NT Parks and Wildlife.
When to report
While crocodiles are a natural part of the NT ecosystem, you should report crocodiles that are any of the following:
- close to a swimming area
- in an area signposted as open for swimming
- in a residential area, such as at Darwin Harbour, Katherine River, Nhulunbuy or Borroloola
- behaving aggressively to people or posing a risk to public safety.
How the crocodile is removed
Problem crocodiles will be removed by trained and authorised wildlife rangers - by trapping, harpooning or shooting.
Permits may be granted to other land managers to remove problem crocodiles.
How to report
- Darwin - 0419 822 859 or 08 8983 2475
- Katherine - 0407 958 405 or 08 8973 8888
Details to report
You will need to give the following information about the crocodile:
- location
- estimated size
- time of day that it was sighted
- your name and phone number in case the rangers need further information.
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