“The only good snake is a dead snake” … a common comment and a sentiment that seems to be shared by many people around the world, and especially in Africa. Despite most snakes in Africa being mildly venomous or harmless to humans, they are killed mercilessly. Changing people’s opinions around snakes is a strenuous task, one that the African Snakebite Institute has been working hard at for the last fifteen years. Slowly we are changing people’s views on snakes. We have trained more than 60 000 people in snake awareness and venomous snake handling, offer multiple online courses, and provide a variety of free online resources to assist with snake awareness. Our Facebook group Snakes of Southern Africa recently hit 500 000 members, a sure sign that interest in snakes is on the increase. Interest and understanding of an animal reduce the fear barrier and allows an appreciation of the animal and its role in an ecosystem. An appreciation and understanding of an animal is what leads to the conservation of those animals.
‘In the end, we will conserve only what we love; we will love only what we understand, and we will understand only what we are taught. – Baba Dioum