Queensland croc population slowly growing, government survey shows

Brandon Long
Updated August 2 2021 - 3:58pm, first published 3:30pm
RISING POPULATION: Crocodile numbers in Queensland have been rising since the 1970s.
RISING POPULATION: Crocodile numbers in Queensland have been rising since the 1970s.

Crocodile populations in Queensland are growing after the reptiles were almost hunted to extinction before being protected in the 1970s, a new state government survey shows.

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Brandon Long

Brandon Long

Queensland Country Life journalist

Brandon Long is a Queensland Country Life journalist based in Toowoomba.

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