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Experts warn that crocodile culling increases risk of harm, instead urging public education
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : April 18, 2024 - 09:22
A mother who lost her daughter in a crocodile attack outside Darwin is appealing to the Northern Territory Government to consider more public education instead of expanding culling. The Lawler Government wants to remove more aggressive crocodiles because of rising concern about attacks, but some experts don't think it will work.