“This will allow DES to continue to respond to each crocodile sighting report, remove problem crocodiles from waterways and deliver Crocwise safety messaging to the public. “As part of the Queensland Government’s 2021-22 Budget, DES was allocated continuing funding of $3 million per year to deliver its estuarine crocodile management program. “The app also allows people in Croc country to view the most up-to-date information about crocodile sighting reports, find the locations of declared problem crocodiles, and access Crocwise public safety information. “It is great to see the QWildlife app is being so well received and it allows people to include photos or videos of crocodiles with their sighting reports, providing they can obtain those images without placing themselves in danger,” Mr Delzoppo said. The Department of Environment and Science (DES) is acknowledging World Crocodile Day by thanking everyone who has downloaded the department’s QWildlife CrocWatch app.ĭirector Northern Wildlife Operations and Threatened Species Operations Lindsay Delzoppo said the QWildlife app helped keep people to stay safe in ‘Croc country’ by providing wildlife officers and the public with real-time information about crocodile sightings. Download the QWildlife app on World Crocodile Day
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