On Monday, Moroccan activist Olivier Behra (of Discovery channel fame), known for his study of crocodiles, was invited to Crete, Greece, to capture crocodile Sifis. However, despite his experience, his first night in Potamo Dam, where Sifis is traced, was fruitless. The herpetologist who has been invited by the Organization for Cretan Development (OAK), said that the only effective way to catch the crocodile is to approach by boat at night. Last night, Behra and a guide on a boat attempted to catch Sifis and a smaller second crocodile in the area. They used a strong light to see the crocodiles’ eyes that sparkle at night, however, they didn’t manage to locate him. Behra continued his efforts on Wednesday morning. An official statement released by the Forestry Service of Rethymno said that efforts to catch the crocodile require “complete silence and concentration.” Greek residents and visitors to the region were asked to show understanding. Movement of vehicles has been diverted from the region. The crocodile was first noticed in July at Potamo Dam in Amari, near Rethymno, and has become a major attraction. While the efforts to catch him have intensified, there is a growing number of people who oppose to his capture. There is also a Facebook page with messages of support for the crocodile such as “Leave Sifis alone!”