Article 70NPV Crocodile made famous by Steve Irwin ‘wrongfully arrested’ and should be returned to wild, traditional owners say

Crocodile made famous by Steve Irwin ‘wrongfully arrested’ and should be returned to wild, traditional owners say

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Joe Hinchliffe
from Environment | The Guardian on (#70NPV)

Exclusive: Old Faithful' was captured after Queensland authorities deemed him a problem crocodile', but Rinyirru Aboriginal Corporation says the government is mistaken

Traditional owners have called on the Queensland environment minister to return an iconic saltwater crocodile to the wild, arguing his capture was a wrongful arrest" - but that his case could prove a landmark" in redefining consultation with First Nations people and the management of crocodiles.

Rinyirru (Lakefield) Aboriginal Corporation chair, Alwyn Lyall, wrote to the environment minister, Andrew Powell, on Friday saying the removal of a crocodile longer than 4 metres, known as Old Faithful", from Rinyirru - or Lakefield national park - last month was based on a flawed and outdated" test of his behaviour and highlighted a bigger problem in how crocodiles are managed".

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