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The National Environment and Planning Agency (NEPA), is
appealing to members of the public to desist from feeding or harassing
crocodiles nesting in the wetlands along the Hellshire Main Road in St
Catherine.
Reports have been received by NEPA that passersby are feeding and harassing
crocodiles in the area. This species of crocodile which is the American
Crocodile is typically docile, but can become aggressive during the breeding
season (February - August) when persons venture close to their nesting sites.
Crocodile sightings can occur in residential areas which are close to their
natural habitat.
Crocodiles are protected under the Wild Life Protection Act; IT IS ILLEGAL TO
CATCH, OR KILL THEM. It is also an offence to have a crocodile or any part of
the animal in one’s possession. Anyone found guilty of these offences are
liable to a fine of up to $100,000 or twelve (12) months imprisonment.
NEPA is also advising members of the public to cooperate with NEPA Officers and
Urban Development Corporation (UDC) Rangers who have been monitoring nesting
sites in the Hellshire Area (which is part of the Portland Bight Protected
Area).
Members of the public may call NEPA at 1-888-991-5005 or 754-7540 if crocodiles
are seen in areas outside of their natural habitat where they may pose a threat
to human activities or if they are being harassed or harmed. Reports may also be
made to119 or the nearest police station.
National Environment & Planning Agency © 2011