
Overview
Australia's deadly saltwater crocs are making a dramatic comeback. They're spreading in alarming numbers through the billabongs, rivers and beaches of the Northern Territory. Last year, over 300 had to be removed from the harbour of Darwin, the region's capital. Hundreds of cattle are being killed, and most worrying of all, attacks on people are increasing every year, often in places where crocs were previously unknown. Biologist Adam Britton tries to find out why the crocs have suddenly become such a problem.
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25 - 1The Last Lions of India October 18, 2006
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25 - 2On the Trail of Tarka October 25, 2006
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25 - 3Eye for an Elephant November 01, 2006
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25 - 4The Bear Man of Kamchatka November 08, 2006
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25 - 5The Falls of Iguacu November 15, 2006
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25 - 6Africa's Desert Garden January 09, 2007
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25 - 7Battle to Save the Tiger April 11, 2007
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25 - 8Buddha, Bees and the Giant Hornet Queen April 25, 2007
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25 - 9Hawaii: Message in the Waves May 02, 2007
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25 - 10Invasion of the Crocodiles May 09, 2007
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25 - 11Toki's Tale May 10, 2007
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25 - 12The Bloodhound and the Beardie May 16, 2007
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25 - 13Saving Our Seabirds May 23, 2007
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25 - 14Desert Lions May 30, 2007
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25 - 15Moose on the Loose June 01, 2007
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25 - 16Rainforests for the Future June 06, 2007
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25 - 17Wye - Voices from the Valley June 13, 2007