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Address:  PO Box 153
Wandin North, VIC, Australia
3139 
Black Snake Productions

Black Snake Productions

   
Contact Person: Michael Alexander
   
Telephone: 03 5961 9183
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Website: http://www.blacksnakeproductions.com.au/  
     
Special Offers :
SCHOOL FETES: Do you have your school fete coming up soon? Why not have a reptile display and show to help with the fundraising, we are currently offering a very, very low price of $340.00 for five hours with two shows. This includes crocodiles, snakes, lizards, turtles and frogs as well as one to two staff. Feel free to contact us for more information on how your school can help raise money by having our amazing reptiles at your next fete.
     
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Black snake productions offers an exciting experience that will change your perception of some of Australia's  most amazing  reptiles and creepy crawlies.

Bringing snakes, dragons, goanna’s, spiders, insects and many other weird and wonderful creatures to your classroom, lounge room or other venue We cater for all and are 100% hands on.

Our conservation based shows are fun, fact and action filled for all ages.

Prices vary widely and we will be more than happy to quote for the smallest or largest function.

Black Snake productions wildlife demonstrations is the perfect way to convey messages of conservation, wildlife information and snake & spider safety to students of ALL ages in a fun, exciting and very educational format.

Black Snake Productions staff has the experience of teaching at over 500 schools and over 166,500 students all over Australia from Darwin to Port Lincoln and from Broom to Sydney.
Our aim is to educate people about the amazing world of Australian wildlife, focusing on the world of  reptiles, amphibians and invertebrates. From local and common lizards, the biggest species of crocodilian in the world to threatened and  extremely endangered animals.

We are very hands on, giving the students the chance to touch all of our very friendly animals safely. 

     

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