NT makes snap decision on pet crocs

If you want to own a pet croc, the NT is the place to be. Photo: AAP
Owning a pet crocodile will become easier in the Top End under proposed guidelines issued as part of a bid to restore a “Territory lifestyle”.
While Victoria is moving to ban pet crocs, the Northern Territory government has scaled up plans to allow ownership of the reptiles, with 63 people already licensed to keep 123 of them.
“It’s proof our unique Territory lifestyle is alive and thriving,” said NT Parks and Wildlife Minister Marie-Clare Boothby.
The NT government is inviting Territorians to have their say on safety and welfare guidelines to make owning a pet croc simpler and safer.
The proposed regulations in the Dangerous Animal Guideline – Crocodiles as Pets focused on animal welfare, biosecurity and public safety, Boothby said on Friday.
“We’re backing responsible pet ownership by cutting red tape and making it easier than ever for Territorians to safely keep a pet croc,” she said.
Boothby said after the previous Labor government scrapped pet crocodile permits in 2024, the Country Liberal Party government made a commitment to restore that right.
The proposed regulations would strengthen existing guidelines around owning a pet crocodile.
The crocs will receive a unique identification marking, owners will be charged $299 for five-year permits and there will be a $100 an hour recovery fee if departmental staff need to capture an escaped reptile.
Updated enclosure standards include a lockable door and an isolating section to reduce human-crocodile interaction during cleaning or vet checks.
Saltwater crocodile owner Andrew Fahey said crocs were no ordinary pets and owning one was a privilege.
“If you’ve ever dreamed of owning a family pet with scales and a jaw full of teeth yourself, the Northern Territory is the place to be,” he said.
–AAP
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