African Snakebite Institute – Northern Cape Snake Courses 

There are five highly venomous species in the province, including the one spitting snake (the Black Spitting Cobra). Most snakes try to avoid humans at all costs and move off quickly, meaning that bites to humans are rare.

A number of dogs are bitten when they attack snakes that wander into houses or yards, and many dogs get spat in the eyes whilst attacking the snake. More info on pets and snakes here.

Being able to safely remove the snake without injuring it is the ideal outcome. The widely used ASI SNAKES app offers a list of local snake removers for your area.

However, if you are feeling adventurous, the African Snakebite Institute offers a range of snake handling courses which allow you to deal with any of the above situations. This also allows you to assist neighbours or others with problem snakes, and you can do your part for snake conservation in southern Africa. The African Snakebite Institute is the leading training provider of snake awareness, first aid for snakebite and venomous snake handling training in Africa. 

These courses range from Snake Awareness, First Aid for Snakebite and Venomous Snake Handling, Snake Handling Bootcamp, Advanced First Aid for Snakebite, all the way through to Advanced Venomous Snake Handling.

The courses are open to members of the public from all walks of life; whether they are avid hikers, hunters, fishermen, campers, birders, trail runners, mountain bikers, property owners who are encountering snakes or just snake enthusiasts wishing to increase their knowledge and experience.

Our courses are presented by Johan Marais or Luke Kemp.

Johan Marais is one of Africa’s leading herpetologists with over 40 years of experience. Johan is a prominent author of snake books in Africa and has written the best sellers A Complete Guide to the Snakes of Southern Africa, Snakes and Snakebite in Southern Africa and First Aid for Snakebite. He is also the snake expert for the Tygerberg Poison Centre and the Red Cross Poison centre, as well as an advisor on snakes and snakebite to various hospitals and clinics throughout Africa.

Luke Kemp graduated from Rhodes University with a BSc and Honours Degree and has been working for the African Snakebite Institute for the past five years. Luke is a passionate herpetologist, avid photographer, and has been presenting courses with Johan Marais not just in South Africa, but elsewhere in Africa also. He currently runs the reptile Virtual Museum with ADU, Cape Town University and is co-authoring a book on the reptiles and amphibians of southern Africa with Johan Marais.

Our courses are accredited by ISZS (the International Society of Zoological Sciences) and recognised by the AFGA (African Field Guides Association) and the NFTGA (National Federation of Tourist Guides & Affiliates).

Our safe snake handling protocols were developed by Johan Marais while working as curator at some of Africa’s leading snake parks and as a result of visits to various reptile parks and research facilities in the USA, Mexico, U.K., Spain, France, The Netherlands, Belgium, China, Singapore, Thailand, Australia and various African countries.

Snake Awareness, First Aid for Snakebite and Venomous Snake Handling (Level 1 course)
Our Snake Awareness, First Aid for Snakebite and Venomous Snake Handling Course is our most popular course, and is ideal for those who have little knowledge of snakes and no experience in handling them. It kicks off with a morning session during which we discuss scorpion sting, spider bite and then covers snake awareness, first aid for snakebite as well as snake behaviour and biology, myths and superstition, identifying snakes and how doctors treat snakebite. Delegates can choose to do the theory session only. During the handling session, delegates are taught safe protocols for catching and releasing venomous snakes using the correct equipment. Delegates do not make physical contact with venomous snakes.

This course is registered with both the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA), and registered health professionals earn 4 CPD points, and the South African Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (SAIOSH) and registered participants receive 2 CPD points. It is also registered with the Pest Control Industry Professional Council (PCIPC) and registered members receive 3 CPD points when completing this course.

Venomous Snake Handling Bootcamp (Level 2 course)
The next course in the range is our Venomous Snake Handling Bootcamp. This is a hands-on day of practical snake handling. Delegates are taken through the basics of catching and releasing venomous snakes and are taught how to tail snakes (catching certain species by the tail and using a hook or snake tong to support the snake), and then spend the rest of the day working their way through several practical snake removal scenarios.

Advanced Snake Handling (Level 3 course) 
Delegates who have completed our Snake Awareness and Snake Handling Bootcamp can move onto our Advanced Snake Handling course. In this course, delegates are taught how to bag, probe, tail and neck venomous snakes. This course is popular with people who intend working with snakes professionally or who intend keeping venomous snakes.

Advanced First Aid for Snakebite
In our Advanced First Aid for Snakebite course we cover snake venoms and their effects, mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and C.P.R., pressure immobilisation during which delegates will be taught how to apply the correct pressure and the use of a pocket mask and a bag valve mask. It is a hands-on course with various practical scenarios.

Reptile Photography course
Our reptile photography course covers: Equipment (cameras, lenses, flash, tripods, memory cards), theory (speed, depth of field, ISO) composition (background and focal points) lights and lighting (artificial and available light, flashes, diffusers) macro photography and equipment, Photoshop and Lightroom, archiving images, and tricks of the trade. A practical session follows the theoretical session.

Kids’ Snake Awareness course
Our hugely popular Kids’ Snake Awareness course covers the often asked question “What’s a reptile?” and includes an overview of the common venomous snakes of the Western Cape and what to do if a snake is encountered. The rest of the course is very interactive with lots of animals to hold, touch and see.

View our upcoming course dates and details here. 

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