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Testimonials | Snake RnR Having attended the Bob Cooper snake handling course with a team of my staff, I would thoroughly recommend the course and the experience Our group of 8 attendees were all extremely nervous (especially me) about the prospect of dealing with these mis-understood creatures
Snake RnR | Snake Rescue Relocation Training Our snake handling course is sanctioned by the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, Western Australia (DBCA) Our course is delivered by highly experienced instructors who will provide you with in depth knowledge of snake handling and safety
Terms Conditions - Snake RnR Please be aware that Snake R R requires each training participant to complete a Pre-Training Form This form will be emailed to you after purchase and must be filled out no later than one week prior to the course date; otherwise, Snake R R has the right to cancel your place in the current course
Instructors - Snake RnR His teaching style offers a safe and respectful approach for participants on his courses, combining his wealth of knowledge in catching and relocating snakes
Ty Thompson | Snake RnR Ty has been working with Snake R R Training for the last year and is now a qualified snake handling trainer, providing courses around WA that compliment his enduring connection with the natural world and his commitment to reptile education and conservation
Mundaring Snake Handling Course Saturday 6th December 2025 Information location for the Snake Handling Course Duration: 1 day Course runs from 9 00am – 5 00pm Please arrive by 8 45am The course will be conducted at our training centre in Mundaring (6895 Great Eastern Highway, Mundaring 6073) The course is held mainly inside our office building with some activities conducted outside, weather
Galleries | Snake RnR Relocation techniques for venomous and non venomous Australian snakes including Snake Bite First Aid instruction Bob has helped 100’s of people to overcome their fear of snakes
Gentle Giant Snake Tong The wideness allows for faster gripping which is a great advantage when handling or capturing most of our venomous snakes that are notoriously fast and difficult to restrain, lessening the chance of injury or escape and greatly increasing safety for you