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World Snake Day - July 2025
The 16th of July is marked as World Snake Day and is a created day to raise awareness and understanding of these misunderstood animals. There are currently over 4,000 species of snakes around the world. In Africa, we have a huge diversity of snakes, with over 600 species found on the continent. As much of Africa is still relatively wild and untouched, it is expected that we should still see several new species described in the coming years. Countries like Angola, that have previously been plagued with civil war, are now being explored by researchers and scientists and several new reptiles and amphibians have been described in the last ten years, including a variety of new House Snakes (Boaedon spp.).
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We have vastly improved our understanding of snake distribution across Africa with citizen science projects such as iNaturalist, allowing the public to upload records of snakes and their location to a well-managed database. There is also growing interest in research on African snakes and more students pursuing this field of science.
Social media has been an impressive tool to raise snake awareness and effectively conservation. Over 500 000 people have joined our educational Facebook page Snakes of southern Africa and by learning and understanding more about snakes, the fear barrier is slowly broken down. Hopefully fewer snakes are persecuted due to this.
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Snakes play an important role in our ecosystem, as both predator and prey. As predators they control a variety of pest animals, such as rodents, and can reduce economic loss to farmers by reducing crop damage from rats and mice. Snakes create a balance within the ecosystem. As prey they are consumed by several animals, from birds of prey to carnivorous mammals and for some species like snake eagles and Secretary birds, snakes form a large part of their diet.
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This comprehensive guide will prove invaluable to and herpetologists snake collectors, hikers, gardeners and reptile enthusiasts.
Features of this book include:
• Covers all essential aspects of snake biology and behaviour.
• Species descriptions are accompanied by full-colour photographs and maps.
• Simple icons make essential information available at a glance.
• A separate ‘key features’ box assists in quickly identifying species in the field.
• Chapters on classification and identification, keeping snakes, and the treatment of snakebite supplement the species accounts.
Price R550.00 (including local courier)
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Most snakes are shy and not aggressive, and bites are usually accidental when a person stands on a snake or unknowingly threatens a snake, which then defends itself. Bites are treated well in a medical facility and deaths are not common if proper medical treatment is followed. Most deaths are in rural areas and often because of untested homemade remedies that do not treat the symptoms. Venom costs a lot of energy for the snake to create and is designed to immobilize prey. Bites to humans are a waste of the snakes’ venom. Snakes generally try and avoid humans and want to be left alone.
This World Snake Day, let’s replace fear with respect. Learn, understand, and protect these incredible animals.
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We have FREE snake posters of most countries in Africa, regions in southern Africa, provinces and major towns for free download here.
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GAUTENG
Snake Awareness, First Aid for Snakebite and Venomous Snake Handling Course
Date: Friday 25 July 2025
Venue: Cradle Moon Lakeside Lodge, Muldersdrift, Gauteng
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GAUTENG
Snake Awareness, First Aid for Snakebite and Venomous Snake Handling Course
Date: Saturday 26 July 2025
Venue: Cradle Moon Lakeside Lodge, Muldersdrift, Gauteng
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GAUTENG
Kids' Snake Awareness Course
Date: Saturday 26 July 2025
Venue: Cradle Moon Lakeside Lodge, Muldersdrift, Gauteng
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GAUTENG
Venomous Snake Handling Bootcamp
Date: Sunday 27 July 2025
Venue: Cradle Moon Lakeside Lodge, Muldersdrift, Gauteng
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WESTERN CAPE
Snake Awareness, First Aid for Snakebite and Venomous Snake Handling Course
Date: Sunday 26 July 2025
Venue: Exotic Animal World, Klapmuts, Western Cape
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WESTERN CAPE
Venomous Snake Handling Bootcamp
Date: Sunday 27 July 2025
Venue: Exotic Animal World, Klapmuts, Western Cape
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NORTHERN CAPE
Snake Awareness, First Aid for Snakebite and Venomous Snake Handling Course
Date: Saturday 16 August 2025
Venue: McGregor Museum, Kimberley, Northern Cape
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NORTHERN CAPE
Venomous Snake Handling Bootcamp
Date: Sunday 17 August 2025
Venue: McGregor Museum, Kimberley, Northern Cape
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Johan Marais is the author of various books on reptiles including the best-seller - A Complete Guide to Snakes of Southern Africa. He is a popular public speaker and CEO of the African Snakebite Institute. The African Snakebite Institute (ASI) offers a variety of courses including Snake Awareness, Scorpion Awareness and Venomous Snake Handling. ASI is accredited by the International Society of Zoological Sciences (ISZS) and is a Travel Doctor-approved service provider. The courses are also accredited by the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA). ASI is the largest provider of quality snake handling and safety equipment in Africa!
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