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

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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