Jamaicans urged to avoid crocodile habitats during heavy rains

The National Environment and Planning Agency (NEPA) is advising the public to exercise extreme caution in areas close to swamps, rivers, gullies and other known crocodile habitats, as the animals are likely to be displaced during the heavy rains.

The public is being reminded not to provoke crocodiles as these sensitive creatures may become defensive if cornered or attacked.

Crocodiles are one of Jamaica’s many endangered animal species and are protected under law.

It is an offence under the Wild Life Protection Act (WLPA) to possess, hunt, kill, capture or willfully molest the crocodile.

Individuals found guilty of the offence may be charged a maximum fine of $100,000 or face a one-year imprisonment.