About Us

Living with Wildlife is one of the country's top authorities on Australia's venomous snakes. We provide training courses online and interactive face-to-face training and seminars on native fauna enabling participants to identify and manage venomous snakes in every type of environment. We educate towards the better awareness and understanding of snakes and other native fauna.

Venomous snakes can be found all around Australia and every day people are exposed to the dangers of venomous snakes, spiders, stinging insects and other problem creatures, with many incidents occurring in metropolitan areas.

Work-related incidents involving venomous animals are increasing every year, as urban and rural growth and exploration invade wildlife habitats. This is a world-wide phenomenon, particularly involving venomous invertebrates such as spiders and scorpions. People in rural or remotely-located occupations, in particular people working for government wildlife agencies, mining companies, defence force personnel, ecotourism operators, emergency response staff, aid workers, and wildlife rescue volunteers will benefit from participating in a Living with Wildlife training course.

The interactive courses, workshops and seminars offered by Living with Wildlife enable participants to identify and manage venomous snakes in every type of environment. Explore this web site to find out more about Geoff Coombe and the Living with Wildlife snake handling courses.


 

ABOUT LIVING WITH WILDLIFE

Living with Wildlife staff have studied reptiles since the mid-1960’s and have been teaching people about venomous snakes since 1971. We have delivered hundreds of training courses throughout Australia and overseas and are a market leader in this field.

Courses Include:

Working with Venomous Snakes:

Husbandry of Snakes
Venomous Animals Hazards
Snake Awareness Sessions
Community Awareness Sessions
Online Snake Awareness Course

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Interested in Snakes?
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Living with Wildlife Australia
Living with Wildlife USA
Snake Bite in Nepal