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Promoting Conservation through Snake Handling

By Gondwana Collection
November 08, 2024

Gondwana Collection Namibia recently hosted a comprehensive snake handling training session at the Etosha King Nehale, led by Francois Theart, a Herpetologist. This training aimed to equip the team with essential knowledge and practical skills related to snake awareness, handling, snakebite first aid, and the importance of snake conservation.

 

Snake Handling Trraining, Gondwana Collection Namibia

 

The session started off with an in-depth discussion on the various snake species found in the region. Participants learned to identify both venomous and non-venomous snakes, including key characteristics of local species such as the Black Mamba, Puff Adder, and Boomslang. Understanding snake behaviour and their ecological role in controlling rodent populations was emphasised.

Francois TheartFrancois Theart led the snake handling training at Etosha King Nehale.

 

Safety was the primary focus as participants were introduced to proper snake handling techniques. Francois demonstrated how to safely approach, handle, and restrain snakes using specialised equipment like snake hooks and bags. Practical exercises allowed attendees to practice these techniques under supervision, ensuring they could handle different species safely while recognising signs of stress in snakes.

 

A critical component of the training involved learning the appropriate steps to take in the event of a snakebite. Francois provided guidance on immediate actions to take when a bite occurs, preparing participants for potential emergencies.

 

Practical snake handling training, Namibia

 

The training concluded with a vital discussion on snake conservation. Participants learned that many species are under threat due to habitat destruction, human-wildlife conflict, and poaching. The ecological role of snakes in maintaining biodiversity was highlighted, along with the importance of conservation efforts such as habitat protection and community education.

 

The snake handling training at Etosha King Nehale was both informative and practical, equipping participants with the necessary skills to interact safely with snakes while contributing to their conservation. Attendees left with a greater appreciation for the vital role snakes play in our ecosystems. Continued education and training initiatives like this are essential for fostering a harmonious coexistence between humans and snakes, ensuring public safety while protecting snake species.

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