UPDATE: On 26th June 2015, the Parks and Wildlife Commission of the Northern Territory (PWCNT) launched a safety education cd in six different languages as a part of their Be Crocwise campaign. We welcome this new step in the education of safety in the NT. On 19th August 2014, part-albino crocodile, "Michael Jackson" was shot in the Adelaide River in the Northern Territory (Australia) for fatally attacking a man.While action needs to be taken to a) show respect for the injured or deceased person/people and b) reduce the risk of other people being attacked, shooting an animal is not the solution as the practice is unethical and cruel.Relocating an animal that has attacked a person or animal is an effective and ethical course of action that protects the interests of all affected parties.Relocation is a costlier option, but this cost is outweighed by the elimination of cruelty that will occur as a result.This petition aims to urge the Parks and Wildlife Commission of the Northern Territory (PWCNT) to change their policy and practices from shooting animals to relocating them, to protect all wildlife and people.