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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Dwarf Crocodiles Stolen from Croc Centre


St Lucia's Croc Centre suffered a damaging loss yesterday, 26 March, when some of its Dwarf Crocodiles were stolen.  Highly sought after by reptile collectors, it is thought that the culprit/s have contacts within the reptile world.

These crocodiles are fitted with transponders and the Croc Centre's Conservation Manager Mark Robertson is "very confident that we will catch the right people". 
He also mentioned that the Dwarf Crocs "are very precious things and require specialized looking after in order to survive."

The theft was reported to St Lucia Police and a criminal case has been opened.  If anyone has any information, please contact St Lucia Police on 035 590 1221 or the Croc Centre's Conservation Manager, Mark Robertson.

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