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Medusa Reptile Relocation

Locality: Safety Bay, Western Australia, Australia

Phone: +61 433 590 721



Address: Donald Dr 6169 Safety Bay, WA, Australia

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24.01.2022 https://fb.me/e/2WoT7zfJy



21.01.2022 Besides the animals, one thing I really love about this job is the people I get to meet Every phone call to a relocator is from a person with kindness & compassion in their hearts, even in the face of fear. Quite often I have to attend jobs with my 2 young daughters with me & I am so grateful to my clients that open up their homes to us, watch my daughters & keep them safe while I'm looking for a snake. So to all my clients, Thank you From Lani, Bodhi, Willow and the wildlife you have helped save

18.01.2022 Noongar Name- Dobitj Common name- Dugite Scientific name- Pseudonaja affinis A beautiful & big girl relocated from a home in Warnbro this morning. She did NOT want to go in the bag or a transport tub but she was polite about it at least, not a single strike at me despite her protests ... It took a while to get her out of a really long, deep plant holder and she was just over humans and all their rubbish by the end of it. She was bloody happy in that pot & we ruined her rest! Safely relocated in bush land and away from us pesky humans now. Big Thank you to the home owners for calling this one in and for helping me with this one. A big team effort! See more

14.01.2022 I cannot stress the importance of this enough. There are trainers all over Perth that can help with snake avoidance training with your pet dog. Their prices vary but I can assure you, at about $3000 a vial of antivenom from the vet, the training is much, MUCH cheaper & there isn't the risk of your mate dying. https://www.facebook.com/Snake-Avoidance-Training-100227888519371/



09.01.2022 Some great information https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=3405212266262786&id=921184757998895

08.01.2022 This is great footage of a very typical dugite release. It's amazing how different these animals are in real life compared to how the media portrays them. Jump on Amy's page to see more great videos. She also does children's parties! https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=2380907065367247&id=362424127215561

01.01.2022 Noongar name: Yoorn Common names: Bobtail, Shingle back, Stumpy tail, Pinecone lizard. Scientific name: Tiliqua rugosa My 5 year old daughter Willow releasing a juvenile Yoorn that we relocated from a home in Orelia. The family dog was a little too interested so it was the safest option to move this one to local protected land. ... Big hearts saving little lives



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