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  1. Malcolm Douglas (14 March 1941 – 23 September 2010) was an Australian wildlife documentary film maker, and crocodile hunter. Douglas started in the 1960s as a professional crocodile hunter and farmer, but later dedicated himself to their preservation.

  2. Malcolm travels in his boat to the most remote parts of the Kimberley, camps for weeks at a time on pristine beaches, chases mighty barramundi and trolls for giant trevally. Exploring remote ...

  3. Feb 11, 2024 · Malcolm's death was a sudden and tragic end to a love story which began in the 1960s when Valerie King, a farmer's daughter, met Malcolm Douglas, a charismatic stock and station agent in the Riverina region of NSW.

  4. Malcolm Douglas manufactures a wide range of exclusively Australian made crocodile product. The luxurious leather of the Saltwater Crocodile (C.porosus), considered the best in the world, is made into belts, wallets, purses and handbags as well as custom made items.

  5. Set in the Kimberley, an old tribesman, Jomery of the Narinjin teaches Malcolm Douglas about "my country" as the men live off the land and travel deep into the bush to retrieve tribal artefacts...

  6. Malcolm takes the viewer around Australia visiting his favourite places. Starting out from Sydney, he travels to Fraser Island, through the Queensland rainfo...

  7. MALCOLM DOUGLAS CROCODILE PARK AND ANIMAL REFUGE. Enter another world through the jaws of a giant saltwater crocodile. Constructed over several months in 2005, the giant fiberglass head is already recognised as the best example of its kind in the world.