Crocodylus Park
815 McMillans Road, Berrimah, Darwin CBD NT
About Crocodylus Park
Crocodylus Park, the brainchild of world-renowned crocodile biologist Professor Grahame Webb, was officially opened on 29 August 1994. It includes a unique, comprehensive crocodile museum through which the results of over three decades of crocodile research are extended to the public. Outside, there are saltwater and freshwater crocodiles of all ages and sizes, and American alligators. Crocodiles range from small hatchings (30 cm) to giant 4-5m long specimens..Tourists can visit Crocodylus Park, the largest attraction in Darwin, to see crocodiles "close-up", to learn about their biology and ecology, to ponder the educational material in the museum, to see the collection of other animals on display, and to have their curiosities satisfied.
More About Crocodylus Park
Totally owned and operated by Wildlife Management International (WMI), the staff of Crocodylus Park continue to research crocodiles and other species of wildlife, and promote the sustainable use of wildlife as a conservation tool. An arm of WMI, The Wildlife Company, puts that concept into practice, through the production and promotion of high quality leather products derived from managed resources.
Crocodylus Park is an integral part of WMI's research and education efforts, and serves as a public education forum on crocodiles unequalled anywhere in the world. It is a great source of pride to all its staff.
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