Cane Toads will be arriving in Darwin this wet season and the use of traps is just one way the public can help in the fight against the toad. The NT Government has announced the availability of a $30 cane toad trap rebate system to Territorians. Although traps won't eradicate the toad, they will assist greatly in reducing toad numbers so we can keep our native wildlife. Check out our household guide to combating cane toads.
This section provides a brief overview of the nature of the Territory; the geography, climate, environments and flora and fauna. More detailed information is also available via the menu system for particular environments, bioregions, plants, animals, and conservation management issues.
Contact details for assistance with problem snakes and other large reptiles.
If you like the thought of being involved in the care of the Northern Territory's parks, reserves and wildlife, then the Volunteers in Parks program may be for you! Fulfilling the role to protect wildlife within and outside Northern Territory parks and reserves involves a range of activities including bushfires control, wildlife management, research and park management.
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