Anyone living in KwaZulu-Natal that has found a snake in their home or garden may have called on Nick Evans for help.
Evans works to conserve amphibians and reptiles through educational and awareness programmes, talks and demonstrations for schools, farm workers, lodge staff and of course his fearless snake removals.
‘Along with the Lawrence Anthony Earth Organization, our aim is to try and educate people about amphibians and reptiles, so that they can understand them instead of fear them,’ Evans writes on his Facebook page.
This action packed show will take viewers on some of the most thrilling snake removals Evans has done, along with valuable information around different species and appropriate behaviour when finding a snake.
Now, Evans’ new show, Snake Season will premier on our screens Monday, September 7.
SNAKE SEASON STARTS TONIGHT! 😀
After a lot of anticipation, I’m excited to say the time has finally arrived!
Our show,…Posted by Nick Evans- Snake Rescuer on Monday, 7 September 2020
‘We’ve all put a lot of hard work into making this happen,’ Evans writes. ‘We’ve tried to make it entertaining, but above all, as educational as possible. I really hope it can help people overcome their fear and better understand these misunderstood creatures! I really hope you enjoy it! Thank you for your support leading up to this, it is greatly appreciated!’
Snake Season will air Mondays to Thursdays on People’s Weather, DSTV channel 180.
Watch the trailer:
SNAKE SEASON STARTS TONIGHT AT 18:00
Slithering onto your screens tonight at 18:00
SNAKE SEASON
Catch Nick Evans- Snake Rescuer this Monday – Thursday on People°sWeather #DStv180For more tune into an adrenalin-fuelled podcast series – developed by East Coast Radio – which follows Nick on his exciting snake rescue adventures in the Greater Durban area. As you’ll hear, Durban is home to some of the most dangerous snakes in the world.
Listen in : https://www.peoplesweather.com/shows/podcast-series-with-east-coast-radio-and-nick-evans/
Posted by People’s Weather on Monday, 7 September 2020
Image credit: Facebook/Nick Evans