In the 1970s a 17 foot crocodile named ?Sweetheart? ruled Sweet?s Billabong in the Finniss River, 55 km south-west of Darwin. But Sweetheart?s fierce territorialism became a safety concern for humans when he made a number of attacks on fishing boats. Sweetheart had scars on his body and chipped teeth that had never been seen on any crocodile before. It was presumed to be propeller damage as Sweetheart did bite and even broke boat propellers. In July 1979 Northern Territory Parks and Wildlife decided to move Sweetheart from the Finniss River to a Crocodile Farm at Berrimah. Ranger, Dave Lindner and colleague Buck Sallau led a 4 man team to capture the 780kg saltwater crocodile. The crocodile hunters camped at the river for 8 days and made on...
Conflicts between humans and crocodilians are a widespread conservation challenge and the number of ...
Expedition of 1910 with the PEMS missionaries of Livingstone station : Franck Escande, Ernest Huguen...
Crocodiles, feared more than any other wild animal by the local inhabitants of Borneo, continue to e...
Left to right, Buck Sallau and ? capturing Sweetheart the crocodile in the Finniss River.In the 1970...
In the 1970s a 17 foot crocodile named ?Sweetheart? ruled Sweet?s Billabong in the Finniss River, 55...
Sweetheart with rope tied around his jaws, being captured.In the 1970s a 17 foot crocodile named "Sw...
7 foot crocodile sunbaking on the banks of the Daly River on a fishing trip with one of the local fi...
Saltwater crocodiles (Crocodylus porosus) in the Northern Territory of Australia were protected in 1...
Crocodylus porosus is a species that is potentially dangerous to humans and there are numerous recor...
Crocodile (Old Charlie), Yarrawonga Park with another crocodile, Yarrawonga Road, Yarrawonga. Old Ch...
Crocodilians represent one of the oldest constant animal lineages on the planet, in no small part du...
Val Plumwood was an eminent environmental philosopher and activist who was prominent in the developm...
Title from inscription on verso.; Part of the collection: Matilda collection.; "Photo John Ogden"--R...
Predation on eggs is an important source of mortality for many long-lived organisms, but causes of e...
A crocodile, approximately 20 feet, caught at Adelaide River near Humpty Doo. L-R: Herb Widdup; Clar...
Conflicts between humans and crocodilians are a widespread conservation challenge and the number of ...
Expedition of 1910 with the PEMS missionaries of Livingstone station : Franck Escande, Ernest Huguen...
Crocodiles, feared more than any other wild animal by the local inhabitants of Borneo, continue to e...
Left to right, Buck Sallau and ? capturing Sweetheart the crocodile in the Finniss River.In the 1970...
In the 1970s a 17 foot crocodile named ?Sweetheart? ruled Sweet?s Billabong in the Finniss River, 55...
Sweetheart with rope tied around his jaws, being captured.In the 1970s a 17 foot crocodile named "Sw...
7 foot crocodile sunbaking on the banks of the Daly River on a fishing trip with one of the local fi...
Saltwater crocodiles (Crocodylus porosus) in the Northern Territory of Australia were protected in 1...
Crocodylus porosus is a species that is potentially dangerous to humans and there are numerous recor...
Crocodile (Old Charlie), Yarrawonga Park with another crocodile, Yarrawonga Road, Yarrawonga. Old Ch...
Crocodilians represent one of the oldest constant animal lineages on the planet, in no small part du...
Val Plumwood was an eminent environmental philosopher and activist who was prominent in the developm...
Title from inscription on verso.; Part of the collection: Matilda collection.; "Photo John Ogden"--R...
Predation on eggs is an important source of mortality for many long-lived organisms, but causes of e...
A crocodile, approximately 20 feet, caught at Adelaide River near Humpty Doo. L-R: Herb Widdup; Clar...
Conflicts between humans and crocodilians are a widespread conservation challenge and the number of ...
Expedition of 1910 with the PEMS missionaries of Livingstone station : Franck Escande, Ernest Huguen...
Crocodiles, feared more than any other wild animal by the local inhabitants of Borneo, continue to e...