


displays information about problem crocodiles, crocodile sightings and actions taken by the department that have occurred in the last 30 days.Visit the Crocwise page for information on reducing your risk of crocodile attack. No waterway in croc country (crocodile habitat areas) can ever be considered free of crocodiles. It should not be used as an indication that an area is safe. The interactive dashboard below has been designed for anyone to easily find information about recent crocodile sightings. Your reports help in determining crocodile presence and movement in the area.Īlways remember that no natural waterway in crocodile country is ever 100% risk -free, and the public should remain Crocwise at all times when in and around crocodile habitat. The department records and investigates all crocodile reports made by the public and will take appropriate action in accordance with the Queensland Crocodile Management Plan. If you see a crocodile in Queensland report it to the Department of Environment and Science by using the QWildlife app for iOS and Android, accessing the sighting report online or calling 1300 130 372 (Option 1). Coal seam gas information for community and landholders.Air monitoring programs and investigations.Declared emergency and natural disaster information for environmental authority holders.Apply, renew or register using Online Services.
