New home for Green Mamba

The 1.5 metre green mamba was released.

A safe haven and home in the wild was found for a slithering friend on Friday, 22 November.

The 1.5 metre green mamba was released by reptile curator, James Wittstock and centre manager of Crocworld Conservation Centre, Martin Rodrigues.

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The mystical creature was placed in a suitable habitat after it was safely removed from just outside Scottburgh a few days ago. Martin said, “The Conservation Centre is home to a number of snake species, as well as a variety of other bird and wildlife. The centre also hosts a series of informative nature talks from February to November, daily crocodile feedings at 11am and 3pm, and offers a free service of identifying and removing snakes.”

For more information or assistance, contact Crocworld Conservation Centre on 039-976-1103, Martin Rodrigues on 078-484-1859 or James Wittstock on 066-292-0880.

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