Snake removals, rescue and rehabilitation – contact numbers
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Snake removals, rescue and rehabilitation – contact numbers
Snake removals, rescue and rehabilitation – contact numbers The presence of snakes can be beneficial to a home owner, especially in terms of rodent control (and therefore disease control). Unfortunately, they are mostly seen as threats to families and pets, and often killed. Attempts to remove or kill a snake is one of the most common causes of snake bites, but snake removal by a trained and registered snake handler prevents harm to both people and snakes. Should you wish to have a snake removed from your home, please contact one of the following registered, permit-holding snake handlers: Greater Cape Town area - Shaun Thomas (Snake Rescue co-ordinator Western Cape) - Ms M Freeman (Western Cape) - Mr AA Loppnow (Western Cape) - Ms D Hazell - Mr FE Plaatjies - Mr SR Macleod - Piere Joubert - Anton - Mr PJR Albertyn - Marcel Witberg - Mr HJ Louw - Mr G Manuel - Mr K Smit - Mr R van Zyl - SPCA Wildlife Unit Gordon’s Bay/Strand/Somerset West - Jaco Ferreira - Luke Bax (Gordons Bay, 2014 only) 071 609 3540 082 486 1515 082 821 6984 082 886 0806 072 288 1928 083 352 6702 021 713 2629 072 133 7454 021 988 2672 082 784 7314 084 575 1356 083 584 6400 072 480 2007 082 563 4921 021 700 4158/9 / 083 326 1604 083 928 2829 072 364 6507 Cape Town/Peninsula/Southern Suburbs - Deon van Zyl (greater Cape Town, Southern Suburbs) - Shaun & Tracey Bodington (Southern Suburbs) - Vard Hahndiek (Southern Suburbs) - Luke Cornell (Houtbay & surrounds) - Grant Spooner (Houtbay SAPS) Northern Suburbs - Mark de Wet (Northern Suburbs) - Elroy Arendse (Kuilsriver) - Etienne Oosthuizen (Tableview & surrounds) Other - Die Vonds Snake Park (Paarl and Wellington) - Tony Phelps (Oudtshoorn) - Tanya Heald (Langebaan, Vredenburg, Saldanha, Hopefield, St. Helena Bay, Veldrift) - Ms ZN Loebenberg (West Coast) Medical assistance - Tygerberg Hospital 24hr Emergency (Dr G. Muller/Dr Bev Hofmeyer) - Karen (Paramedic Tygerberg Hospital) 083 444 6983 083 244 5194 082 539 4452 082 881 3870 021 790 2336 / 083 590 0808 072 906 3977 082 616 0090 072 100 7814 021 869 8309 076 378 0132 083 700 6377 071 740 6568 021 931 6129 021 938 4911 Wildlife removals, rescue and rehabilitation – contact numbers The removal, rescue and rehabilitation of wild animals requires experience and most often specialized training. A wild animal which is injured, trapped or stressed may become dangerous, and should only be approached by an experienced person. Should you find an injured, trapped or problem wild animal, please contact one of the following registered permit holders for the removal, rescue and/or rehabilitation of wild animals: General wildlife rescue/rehabilitation SPCA Wildlife Unit 021 700 4158/9 / After-hours/emergencies: 083 326 1604 Cape Nature Somerset West Animal Anti-Cruelty League (Ruloff) HOW Wildlife Rescue (West Coast) 021 850 5260 011 435 0672/3/4 / 082 892 2776 083 700 6377 Birds SANCCOB – Sea Birds (Vanessa) Ms C Walton (sea birds) Eagle encounters (Spier) Bird Sanctuary (Paarl) Angela Lewis (Somerset West/Stellenbosch) Ms M Freeman (Western Cape) Mr HJ Louw (Cape Town area) 021 557 6155 082 364 3382 021 858 1826 021 868 2047 084 866 9658 082 486 1515 084 575 1356 Bees Mark Nick (Strand) 082 675 9249 074 113 7201 Mammals Seal Rescue (Steward) Baboons (Gordon’s Bay) Ms A Beckhelling (Cape Town area) Dr P Richardson (south peninsula) Ms M Freeman (Western Cape) Mr HJ Louw (Cape Town area) 071 199 8012 021 957 4725 082 490 2108 082 337 2213 082 486 1515 084 575 1356