Crocodile licences and permits
Permits
Queensland's native wildlife is protected by legislation that aims to conserve biodiversity by protecting wildlife and its habitat.
A licensing system helps us protect native wildlife species. By regulating the sustainable taking, keeping, using or moving of wildlife for commercial, recreational or other purposes we ensure viable wild populations of plants and animals are maintained.
While crocodiles cannot be kept as pets in Queensland, there are provisions available for them to be kept for other purposes such as farming or education.
Read more about wildlife permits.
Farming
Any person or organisation proposing to farm crocodiles must be prepared to do considerable research into various aspects of crocodile husbandry and farming.
Read more about Crocodile farming.
Egg harvesting
It is now possible to obtain a licence to harvest estuarine crocodile eggs in Queensland.
Read more about Crocodile egg harvesting.
New crocodile offences and increased fines
New offences and increased fines now apply for people who disturb, feed or interfere with crocodiles.
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