Snake expert asks Eurobodalla residents to let Diamond Pythons stay

Maeve Bannister
Updated May 18 2021 - 1:45pm, first published May 7 2021 - 10:18am
Brendan Smith, of Eurobodalla Snake Catchers, asks people to let Diamond Pythons stay on their properties this winter. Photo: Eurobodalla Snake Catchers
Brendan Smith, of Eurobodalla Snake Catchers, asks people to let Diamond Pythons stay on their properties this winter. Photo: Eurobodalla Snake Catchers

Diamond Python populations were all but decimated in the black summer bushfires and a Eurobodalla snake expert has asked residents to allow the snakes to stay on their properties this winter instead of having them rehomed.

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Maeve Bannister

I'm a journalist for the Bay Post/Moruya Examiner and Narooma News. Got a tip? Email maeve.bannister@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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