Feral Pigs May Have Helped Boost Crocodile Numbers in the Northern  Territory, Australia, Smart News

Feral Pigs May Have Helped Boost Crocodile Numbers in the Northern Territory, Australia, Smart News

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Crocodiles have recovered from near extinction in the last few decades, with numbers increasing from only a few thousand to over 100,000

Turning feral hogs into fertilizer? Australia has novel way to fight pig problem: report, Environment

NT saltwater crocodiles are more carnivorous than their ancestors, research suggests - ABC News

Feral pigs wreak havoc in a small Northern Territory town

At Least Feral Hogs Make Good Crocodile Food

Swine dining: crocodiles are thriving in the NT and it could be because of feral pigs, Environment

Feral pig numbers explode, forcing Queensland farmers to find high-tech ways to manage population - ABC News

Pigs to the Rescue: An Invasive Species Helped Save Australia's Crocodiles - The New York Times

At Least Feral Hogs Make Good Crocodile Food

Switching to a feral pig diet helped boost croc numbers – Griffith News

size: 3282KB - Crocodile Specialist Group

QLD – National Feral Pig Action Plan

State of the Environment report highlights growing NT saltwater crocodile population, concerns for Kakadu wetlands - ABC News

Freshwater Biodiversity

Australia appoints first feral pig 'tsar' as population booms to 24 million