by Janne Torkkola | Jun 30, 2016 | Brisbane Snake, News, Snakes
Waylaid Water Python in East Brisbane While things have definitely slowed down for winter there’s still quite a few pythons getting around! These cold tolerant snakes can be active year round in higher latitudes, however this was a surprise! After getting a call... by Janne Torkkola | Jun 30, 2016 | Brisbane Snake, News, Snakes
Sub adult eastern brown in an office 13.01.14 Gorgeous reddish-brown sub adult eastern brown snake (Pseudonaja textilis) from an office reception area, been hanging behind the cabinets until he came far enough out to catch. Here he is! Still has some of the... by Janne Torkkola | Jun 29, 2016 | News
Burnett Highway Fauna Management 2014 Transport and Main Roads Over May, June and July, the Snake Out team was up at Goomeri, QLD, working on a clearing zone expansion along the Burnett Highway, clearing trees and vegetation to 9 meters either side of the highway for... by Janne Torkkola | Jun 29, 2016 | Brisbane Snake, News, Snakes
Winter’s over, snakes on the roads! With temperatures set to hit 29C on Tuesday it seems spring is determined to make us well aware of its arrival. This stretch of sun and warmth is predicted to go for over a week and with things heating up so are the creatures!... by Janne Torkkola | Jun 29, 2016 | News, Snake Catcher
Snake Prevention In The Australian Back Yard One thing I know for sure about about Australia: it is the undisputed land of the reptile. With a total of just under 1000 species of snakes, lizards, turtles and crocodiles, it seems at first surprising to hear that there...