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Berrimah, NT 2232, Australia
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Crocodylus Park is Darwin’s premier wildlife park, founded by world-renowned crocodile biologist Professor Grahame Webb. The park is home to thousands of crocodiles, from hatchlings to large adults, as well as a variety of other animals such as lions, meerkats, and monkeys. With a focus on conservation and education, Crocodylus Park offers unique experiences like crocodile feeding tours, monkey feedings, and jumping crocodile cruises.

Established in 1994, Crocodylus Park has grown to become the largest crocodile and wildlife attraction in the Northern Territory. Professor Webb’s dedication to crocodile research and conservation is evident in the park’s philosophy of providing guests with an educational experience based on decades of academic research. The park’s commitment to sustainable use and supporting rural livelihoods reflects its values of wildlife conservation and community empowerment.

Professor Grahame Webb’s expertise in reptile research and wildlife conservation has led to collaborations with universities and government agencies globally. Crocodylus Park continues to serve as a hub for research, education, and public engagement on crocodiles and wildlife conservation. With a rich history of contributions to academic publications and a focus on promoting stewardship of wildlife, Crocodylus Park stands as a testament to Professor Webb’s passion for wildlife preservation.