Crowdy Bay National Park's warning on feeding animals

Liz Langdale
Updated January 15 2019 - 1:37pm, first published January 12 2019 - 8:00am
Crowdy Bay National Park has been forced to relocate some goannas due to their behaviour. Photo: Crowdy Bay National Park.
Crowdy Bay National Park has been forced to relocate some goannas due to their behaviour. Photo: Crowdy Bay National Park.

A NSW National Parks and Wildlife spokesperson is calling on the public to be responsible in relation to food and animals at Crowdy Bay National Park. 

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Liz Langdale

Liz Langdale

Senior Journalist

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