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Southern African Reptile Society
Home
Books
  • The Nguni Series
  • The Sunbird Series
  • The Provincial Series
  • Other Books
Articles & Papers
Our Members
  • Members
  • Honorary Life Members
  • Associate Members
Snakes of Southern Africa
  • Eswatini
  • Lesotho
Hermit Publishing
Conservation Policy
Blog
More
  • Home
  • Books
    • The Nguni Series
    • The Sunbird Series
    • The Provincial Series
    • Other Books
  • Articles & Papers
  • Our Members
    • Members
    • Honorary Life Members
    • Associate Members
  • Snakes of Southern Africa
    • Eswatini
    • Lesotho
  • Hermit Publishing
  • Conservation Policy
  • Blog

  • Home
  • Books
    • The Nguni Series
    • The Sunbird Series
    • The Provincial Series
    • Other Books
  • Articles & Papers
  • Our Members
    • Members
    • Honorary Life Members
    • Associate Members
  • Snakes of Southern Africa
    • Eswatini
    • Lesotho
  • Hermit Publishing
  • Conservation Policy
  • Blog

Associate Members

"By working together we can make a huge difference to the study and knowledge of herpetology in Southern Africa." Rupert Wilkey

Snake Professional

Our aim is to bring to you a wide range of top-quality snake and other reptile handling equipment designed by our team of experts and manufactured to the highest industry standards.


"I've been using their quality hooks, tongs, tubes and bags for years and they have never let me down." - Rupert Wilkey.

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Zero-tolerance policy towards illegal trade in wildlife

 Southern African Herpetologists is fully committed to wildlife protection in its business activities and does not cooperate with any supplier or business partner who is involved in illegal trade or collection of endangered wildlife species.

“Collective human actions are transforming, even raving, the biosphere – perhaps irreversibly – through global warming and loss of biodiversity.”  

– Lord Martin Rees, Astronomer Royal of the United Kingdom, Fellow at Cambridge University’s Trinity College.

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