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About KwaZulu-Natal Amphian and Reptile Conservation

KwaZulu Natal Amphibian and Reptile Conservation was formed by Nick Evans and the Earth Organization. It's purpose is to create awareness and educate the public about the most feared and misunderstood creatures in the world.

 

It was originally aimed at the Greater Zululand area only, but has soon incorporated the whole of K.Z.N.

 

Amphibians, and especially reptiles, strike fear into the hearts of most people. They're considered evil, ugly, slimey monsters. This is particularly true in South Africa, where a lot of people have negative beliefs about snakes, which makes them terrified of them. This means that they usually kill them. This is far from the truth. They are vitally important to our environment and play a big role in it.

 

KwaZulu-Natal is a hot-spot for both amphibians and reptiles, with a high diversity of species. With this being the case, there is a lot of conflict with humans, which results in these innocent creatures being killed. There are also a few snake bites in the area every year. So an understanding of these wonderful animals is important.

 

We are focused on the conservation of our beautiful amphibian and reptile species. We belive that creating awareness is the first step toward conservation. After all, the smaller, less liked creatures need looking after too! We believe in conservation through education. People need to be taught to respect these creatures instead of fearing them.

 

We offer educational and awareness courses and programmes, frogging evenings/tours, survey work, handling for film crews, snake removals and more. Anything involving amphibians and reptiles!

About Nick

Nick Evans, was born and raised in Durban, KwaZulu Natal.

From a very young age he had an interest in wildlife. In his early years, after watching Steve Irwin (The Crocodile Hunter), he became hooked on snakes! Since then, they have grown into a lifelong passion. He's spent his life looking for and catching them.

It's not just snakes he loves though. He is passionate about all wildlife, but reptiles and amphibians have a special place in his heart.

He has developed a keen interest in photography and videography, to keep records of all of his finds.

Nick has been doing snake removals since his early teenage years. He has also volunteered and worked in reptile parks since the age of sixteen.

He has gained experience in frog survey work, working with film crews, guiding around  Zululand and more.

Conservation is his passion and he is determined to make a difference and save the wildlife people fear.

About the Earth Organization

The Earth Organization was founded by the late Lawrence Anthony, author of many books such as the famous "The Elephant Whisperer".

 

It is a non-profit organization, focused on conservation. It aims to create a healthy planet and to conserve the world's magnificent wildlife.

 

The Earth Organization creates, runs and funds many conservation programmes and efforts around the world, making a difference in the lives of many. It is attempting to turn around and stop the damage caused by humans on the natural environment.

 

For more information, visit their website at:

www.earthorganization.org

 

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