Black Snake Productions

Black Snake Productions Wildlife conservation education, talks, wildlife displays, Snake removal, events and snake safety 🐍
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With over 20 years experience with Australias amazing wildlife also with the public, Black Snake productions was founded in November 2006 by owner Michael Alexander. We have a massive range of animals from the crocodile species, all types of birds, huge lizards, carnivorous marsupials, dingoes, the world’s most venomous snakes, endangered frogs as well as spine chilling spiders and scorpions. The

best part is that we come to you all over Victoria and also around Australia, giving you the chance to touch, hold and experience these animals close up with complete safety and in the comfort of your own home or chosen venue. We have full public liability ($20 million) for all events, police checks, working with children checks and full wildlife licensing. We are are family run business and both Michael and Ebony would love to introduce you to our zoo at your event!

07/06/2026

A flash back to a few years back when with our heads underwater, sun on our back, floating in the summer waters of the Victorian coast we stumbled across this beautiful and enigmatic creature. The weedy sea dragon is an incredible creature well known for masterful camouflage and serves as the official marine emblem for the Australian state of Victoria.
Definitely something we are grateful to have experienced and look back at on a wet and cold winter day!

Our Wildlife is heritage!
06/06/2026

Our Wildlife is heritage!

Australia's precious alpine eco-systems and biodiversity are under threat from feral horses, but so many Aussies are putting our natives second - why? 🐸

No one is denying that horses are beautiful, they are of the most majestic animals that have had a strong connection with humans for a long time. 🐴
BUT, there is a wealth of scientific evidence proving horses cause catastrophic damage to the extremely fragile alpine environments, home to many endangered native animals including our iconic Corroboree Frogs that have no-where else to live. Australia did not evolve with hard-hoofed animals and horses do not belong in these eco-systems. ❌

As someone who has worked in these environments, there is nothing more frustrating then visiting areas that should be pristine native tussocks or bogs turned into a muddy horse paddock. 😔
In recent years Victoria and the ACT eradicated horses in multiple national parks and ecologists including myself have noted the slow recovery of eco-systems and threatened species - especially in Barmah National Park and the Bogong High Plains. 📈

Our alpine adapted animals have evolved and existed for 3-5 million years, compared to the short history of horses on the same land. We know that other feral animals including deer, pigs, goats, rabbits, foxes and cats also do damage to our native animals - but most of those have management strategies in place and none of them do more damage than horses in these particular environments.

Some of these native species are running out of time and NSW continues to delay on the decision to remove horses properly from our national parks.
Come on Australia, it is a tough ask, but we must support the removal of horses in our alpine wilderness to help protect our natives who are already under immense pressure. 👊

02/06/2026

🐌 Slow and steady isn’t just a saying—it’s nature’s way. 🌿

Snails may be small, but they play a big role in keeping ecosystems healthy. These fascinating creatures help break down dead plants and organic matter, recycling nutrients back into the soil and supporting plant growth. 🌱

They’re also an important food source for birds, mammals, insects, and other wildlife, helping maintain the balance of nature. Plus, their presence can be a sign of a healthy environment with good soil quality and biodiversity.

Next time you spot a snail on a leaf or garden path, take a moment to appreciate this tiny environmental hero. Every creature, no matter how small, has a purpose. 💚🐌

NatureEducation EcoFriendly ProtectNature GardenLife EnvironmentalAwareness

27/05/2026

The dingoes loved a bit of enrichment with some leaves from invasive European trees. Absolutely so important to give our animals constant enrichment, its a big part of our animal welfare and keeps them mentally healthy.

Something we have to see and hear every day, people dont know what a bettong is but think its cruel to remove deer from ...
26/05/2026

Something we have to see and hear every day, people dont know what a bettong is but think its cruel to remove deer from the bush. So many people that think feral horses are wildlife or should be considered heritage when they are driving species to extinction that are truly heritage.
Australia's extinction crisis is driven by invasive species.

Invasive predators are being normalised while native species are being driven towards extinction.

25/05/2026

Swift parrots are one of Australia’s most critically endangered birds, with habitat loss and predation pushing them closer to extinction every year.

Captive breeding programs may play an important role in helping secure the future of this incredible species, but protecting flowering eucalypt forests and natural nesting habitat is just as critical.

These tiny parrots travel huge distances across south-eastern Australia, relying on healthy native forests to survive. Without habitat, there is no future for swift parrots.
We are excited to have the opportunity to try and breed these gorgeous little birds in our flight aviary at Black Snake Productions

With the cold weather and rain settling in, it’s easy to feel a little gloomy — but outside, a magical world is quietly ...
23/05/2026

With the cold weather and rain settling in, it’s easy to feel a little gloomy — but outside, a magical world is quietly coming to life 🍄✨

These were just some of the incredible mushrooms we discovered on a walk through our neighbourhood. A simple fungus hunt with your kids can turn an ordinary walk into an exciting adventure filled with curiosity, discovery, and learning.

Fungi are some of the most remarkable and important organisms on Earth. Beneath our feet, vast underground fungal networks help plants share nutrients, send warning signals, and communicate through their root systems — often called the “Wood Wide Web.” 🌱

The world of mushrooms is mysterious, beautiful, and endlessly fascinating… and it’s waiting to be explored right outside your door. 🍂🍄

Share some of your exciting mushroom finds!

After a full day teaching endangered species programs — and driving past street after street lined with deciduous trees ...
22/05/2026

After a full day teaching endangered species programs — and driving past street after street lined with deciduous trees that offer little shelter, habitat, food or pollen for native wildlife — it really reinforced how important it is to plant native habitat in our urban landscapes.

Over the past six years, we’ve planted every possible space on our property with flowering, habitat-friendly Australian natives, and the difference has been incredible. The increase in birdlife, pollinators, reptiles and other wildlife has been absolutely remarkable.

Instead of filling our gardens and streets with plants like agapanthus and other species that contribute very little to local ecosystems, imagine the impact we could have by planting native species that actively support wildlife year-round.

Australia has an amazing range of beautiful native plants to choose from — flowering eucalypts, wattles, bottlebrushes, banksias and countless others that provide food, shelter and nesting habitat while keeping our landscapes alive with colour and activity through every season.

To help show the difference habitat trees can make, I’ve attached this fantastic artwork by [Paperbark Writer](https://www.paperbarkwriter.com/tree-hollows-are-animal-homes/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) — a simple but powerful reminder that the trees we plant today directly shape the future for our wildlife.

18/05/2026

🐸Join us in Mallacoota 🎨

We're hosting a fun and informative activity for both adults and children on Friday 5 June 2026 - a great opportunity to get involved and learn something new!

Any questions, give us a call 5152 1184 or email [email protected]

👉 Register here https://events.humanitix.com/catchment-connections

Friends of Mallacoota Nursery and Endemic Garden

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2459 Warburton Highway
Yarra Junction, VIC
3797

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