There are over 30,000 freshwater crocodiles in Lake Argyle. He also posted a series of images which shows a large crocodile apparently attacking and mauling a smaller crocodile. The Western Australia Kimberley is crocodile country, you probably know that already. Visit the Atlas of Living Australia for a list of species recorded in Parry Lagoons Nature Reserve. Image by M. Connell. "We've got a baited trap out there at present, so we're asking people to be mindful of that and not approach the trap," he said. Always camp more than 50 metres away from the water. All other mechanical repairs need to be done in Kununurra. ; Saltwater crocodiles (Crocodylus porosus) are the largest living reptiles on Earth.Theyre even bigger than the fearsome Nile crocodile and They have also been seen in surf. Theres bush camping nearby with unpowered sites, which is maintained by Parks and Wildlife. During the Dry Season when the Lennard River reduces to small pools, its best to view freshies. "Other than that, we'll be going out in the evenings and conducting spotlight surveys with a view to spotting it and harpooning it, and as a last resort we can destroy it. Put all the above facts together, add that the number of Kimberley tourists and residents is growing as well, and you can see how the potential for conflict is increasing. Estuarine crocodiles dont like fast flowing water. (The other crocodile, the one in the Ord River, features in one of the incidents below).   Find out more. Saltwater crocodiles prefer water that is more saline or salty, whereas freshwater crocodiles prefer a freshwater habitat. We recognise and acknowledge Miriwoong and Gajerrong people as the traditional owners of Parry Lagoons Nature Reserve. Freshwater crocodiles have long, thin snouts, compared with saltwater crocodiles, which have broader, more powerful snouts. Please note that there is a 16km unsealed section with two water crossings being approximately 300-500mm in depth. We pay our respects to all members of the Aboriginal communities and their cultures; and to Elders both past and present. Stay away from crocodile slide marks and nest mounds. Media contact: Parks and Wildlife Media 9219 9999. The 6 best spots to see crocs in the Kimberley, Why You Should Visit The Kimberley In The Wet, Kimberley Moon Experience 2020, Kununurra, cruises along the Kimberley coastline here, Flights from Perth to the Kimberley from $219, Sunset dinner on the Ord - something to look forward to. Image by Brinkley Davies. Make it part of your itinerary! Be Crocodile Wise Use bins or bury at least 2 metres from the water's edge. Copyright 2023 Government of Western Australia. He was standing right there fishing a few minutes earlier, then he was gone, his thongs were left on the bank. Always camp more than 50 metres away from the water. This means that any saltwater crocs that are spotted are removed or destroyed by local Rangers from Parks and Wildlife. Mirima National Park - Department of Biodiversity, Conservation Be vigilant when launching or retrieving your boat. The crocodile, found in a Umina backyard, is believed to be aged between 8 and 10. The estuarine crocodile is the largest living reptile and is considered to be a dangerous predator. You can store your caravan or trailer at ElQuestro for $10 AUD per night, please note we take no responsibility for the van or contents while stored. Your email address will not be published. A photographers dream. Freshwater crocs can be hard to spot, as they are usually quite shy, however local cruise operator Dylan Lodge of Triple J Tours offers the following advice (below): Lake Kununurra / the fresh water Upper Ord River.
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