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Moreton Bay Regional Snake Relocations

Locality: Scarborough, Queensland

Phone: +61 401 595 039



Address: Koch Ave 4020 Scarborough, QLD, Australia

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25.01.2022 Media fooled by a Melbourne snake catcher who likes to re-enact his snake catching antics for social media.



24.01.2022 Big changes ahead

22.01.2022 With the weather starting to warm up and our reptilian friends becoming more active looking for a mate and a feed please call Chris on 0401 595 039 if you need a snake, lizard or turtle saved from all the usual threats Fully Licensed-Very Professional Years of experience

21.01.2022 Please read - it doesn’t take long and give you great information if you want to continue feeding your feathered visitors



20.01.2022 Please stay alert in our beautiful area for these little bundles of cuteness This will be the case around areas known for Koalas as it is when the males start competing for dominance

20.01.2022 Brilliant........

19.01.2022 "Why are you so angry, mate?" This cockatoo was NOT HAPPY with this goanna in its tree up at Tin Can Bay on Sunday. Floyd Barber said the encounter lasted more ...than 30 minutes - and even resulted in the bird throwing the lizard out of the tree at one point! : Floyd Barber



17.01.2022 New species- supercool

17.01.2022 Another wonderful calendar for next year and supporting our Royal Flying Doctors Service and the global Snake Bite Initiative

17.01.2022 Once again another super informative and educational piece on from one of Australia’s best herpetologist Ross McGibbon

10.01.2022 Some great info of a fairly newly discovered taipan once again from the extremely informative and knowledgeable Ross McGibbon

10.01.2022 Great informative once again from Ross



10.01.2022 Hello Capestonians With all the land clearing in the area and now with our reptilian friends out and about looking for a feed and a mate to breed, you can always call me on 0401 595 039 to relocated all snakes, lizards and turtles that wander into your home or yard Please keep my number on your fridge or save it in your phone - 0401 595 039 Fully Licensed - Always Professional Take Care all

09.01.2022 For all cat lovers and those that don’t want to see our native wildlife knocked off

09.01.2022 Please keep your cats inside

08.01.2022 Happy Friday! Just so everyone is aware, our son has a pet cat and we are not against responsible cat ownership.

08.01.2022 Another muppet has been handed a permit like a kinda surprise

07.01.2022 SOUND ON Someone is happy about their catch! Leanne from Moreton Island captured her resident kookaburra chuckling after scoring a baby Red-bellied black snake for lunch. : Leanne Nash

07.01.2022 As the Snake season starts to come to an end I would like to thank you all for your support over the summer. I am still available 24/7 7 Days a week Fully Licensed and Eftpos Available Call me anytime on 0401 595 039 Take Care and Stay Safe... Warm Regards Chris See more

06.01.2022 This poor young Coastal Carpet Python had a run in with a cat and sadly pasted away Please keep your cats inside or build them an outdoor cat run - there are also companies that specialise in cat runs RIP little one

06.01.2022 Another quality video and information lesson on my favourite snake - The Colletts Black Snake by the great Ross McGibbon

04.01.2022 Cute little Common Tree Snake - and I did get stink fingers Will be released safely tomorrow morning

03.01.2022 And never clean the bite site.

01.01.2022 Please copy and share widely & sign https://www.change.org/p/andrews-victorian-state-government It was interesting researching the Alpine She-oak Skink to ...make this meme. A lot goes in but only a little comes out Please don’t argue about this here but use this meme to go out and inform people. You can tell them that a quick google search provides lots more information on them including the direct risk from horses in Aplind areas. To copy on a smartphone click on the image, then press and hold, to select, save photo. Then you can paste it anywhere you like.

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