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Explore the Best of Australian Wildlife through Interactive Education

Blog | April 29th, 2016

Only in Australia can a child or parent observe kangaroos, koalas and crocodiles in their natural habitat. But, for safety’s sake, just from a distance. However, one of the best ways to learn about and explore Australian wildlife is through interactive education. Although, Australia has various prospects to visit different… Read More

Wildlife in Captivity and the Importance of Environment and Habitat Simulation

Blog | April 18th, 2016

Habitat conservation involves land management procedures that strive to protect, conserve and restore habitat areas for wild animals and plants. A lot of environment and habitat simulation focus is on preventing extinction, maintaining dependent species and reduction or fragmentation in range. Moreover, habitat conservation is a vast environmental system that… Read More

Wildlife Hazard and Risk Awareness

Blog | March 31st, 2016

Wildlife Hazard and Risk Awareness is a compliance course which teaches valuable knowledge and skills to help attendees gain an understanding on how to handle OHS hazards effectively directly aimed at the identification and assessment of issues associated with indigenous and other types of wildlife in the workplace. Instructors will… Read More

The Importance of Preserving Animal Habitat for Wildlife Conservation

Blog | March 10th, 2016

With the growing rise of industrialization and the inevitable destruction of natural habitats that comes with it, it is extremely concerning that more and more species of animals are threatened with impending extinction. It is a condition that the public should know much more about. While large animals such as… Read More

Ecosystem and Wildlife: Why Humans Should Not Intervene?

Blog | June 15th, 2015

An ecosystem or ecological system is a fully functional community of plants, animals and microorganisms interacting with their environment. Each member of the community has a role to play to keep a healthy ecosystem. The natural cycle of life and death keeps the balance in the system, and any outside… Read More

Most Common Venomous and Nonvenomous Snakes in Australia

Blog | June 1st, 2015

The Great Outback is known not only for its teeming and varied wildlife, but also for the large population of exotic and venomous animals. One of the most common is Australia’s diverse population of snakes. While not all snakes are dangerous, there are a large number of venomous snakes dispersed… Read More

Wildlife and Their Contribution to Ecological Balance

Blog | May 29th, 2015

Nowadays, in our modern time, humanity has managed to separate its self almost entirely from nature, which includes our animal relatives. It comes as no surprise that the majority of the human species is even afraid to consider themselves animals/mammals, much less related to them, or even displaying anything closely… Read More

Best Practices in Caring for Pet Snakes

Blog | May 15th, 2015

There are a lot of reasons why snakes are much better pets than most people may realize. Why is that? Unlike other pets like hamsters, mice, dogs, cats and birds, you only need to feed snakes once a week. So, they seldom need to defecate and urinate as often as… Read More

Health benefits of animal interactions

Blog | April 7th, 2015

When it comes to animals, it seems as if people either love them or detest them. This typically varies depending on the species of animal, but it is generally understood that people have a tendency to find a species of animal fascinating or astounding, and another, equally revolting. More often… Read More

Why Teaching Kids about Wildlife Conservation is Important

Blog | March 26th, 2015

Now more than ever, it is essential to teach kids about the importance of wildlife conservation. Unfortunately, today kids are constantly engaged in gaming or television and have a minimal connection to nature. Developing and nurturing an appreciation of nature in our kids is a fundamental element that safeguards the… Read More

Wonderfully wild nature-inspired birthday parties

Blog | February 24th, 2015

Your child’s birthday is the perfect time to make him or her feel special. Like any good parent, you’d want him to have a blast on his big day, a day that will be remembered! Throwing a party is a great way to celebrate your son or daughter’s birthday, although… Read More

Educational Wildlife Incursions for Schools

Blog | February 12th, 2015

Kids love to be around animals. Who wouldn’t? Even adults can’t resist some of nature’s fascinating creatures! Schools often take children’s interest in wildlife to promote learning and organize excursions to zoos and nature parks. But if there is one thing that excursions lack, its experience. And hands-on experience is… Read More

Need some snakes for your film? Get professionals to assist!

Blog | December 2nd, 2014

Filming experience is incredible in many ways. Unlike yesteryear’s, today it’s all about keeping it close to reality by including things that can really make good shots great with the touch of realness. There is no denying that wildlife provides realness to any movie or show, and can provide an… Read More

Teach Your Child About Snake Safety by Visiting Black Snake Productions

Blog | November 7th, 2014

Snakes are one of the most fascinating of animals; unfortunately they have been greatly misunderstood and feared. One of the reasons why snakes tend to have a bad reputation, even among children, is because of the fear that is often unnecessarily instilled into their minds regarding their potential dangers. While… Read More