Queensland expands crocodile management plan to the anger of Indigenous and environmental groups
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Queensland's government has expanded its crocodile management plan, aiming to improve public safety in the state's north. The plan will see a ramping up of patrols and removals of reptiles. Indigenous and environment groups say they are frustrated by the decision.
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