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Namibia To Auction 40 Crocodiles Over Attacks On Humans

Enyichukwu Enemanna by Enyichukwu Enemanna
June 16, 2023
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Authorities in Namibia on Thursday said about 40 crocodiles will be put up for sale following a rise in attacks on humans.

The Namibian government also issued a permit for citizens to kill the reptile said to be constituting a source of threat to the populace.

The Minister of Environment, Pohamba Shifeta said that the decision was taken at a time when the country’s crocodile population has increased and is posing a security problem.

“We have focused on several areas where the crocodile population is exceeding the maximum capacity and is spreading to the riverbanks where they are starting to attack people,” the minister said.

The ministry in a statement announced that 40 crocodiles would be captured in rivers in the north-eastern regions of Kavango and Zambezi, before being sold at auction.

The government said the reptiles would be sold to anyone who can prove they have suitable crocodile habitats, as well as proper export papers.

“We are also looking at the areas where attacks have taken place in the reserves, and we are going to increase the quotas” in terms of permits to kill, said Mr Shifeta, who added that they could be “doubled”.

The decision follows a study of the crocodile population conducted after an increase in attacks on humans by the reptile, Shifeta said.

Since 2019, the ministry has paid out more than N$2.3 million (126 234 USD) in compensation to families affected by crocodile attacks, some of them fatal.

The sum includes compensation for attacks on humans as well as livestock.

Auctions for the sale of the crocodiles are due to start on 17 July, and similar sales will be repeated periodically in order to control the reptile population in the country.

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