Local newsNews

Season four of Snakes City now showing on Nat Geo Wild

Audiences can look forward to another sensational season of daring snake rescues by the charismatic British couple who have found a home in the South African province of KwaZulu-Natal.

Serpentine adventurers, Simon Keys and Siouxsie Gillett of KZN have returned to television screens for season four of their wildly exciting animal rescue show, Snakes City, which premieres in South Africa on Nat Geo Wild.

Audiences can look forward to another sensational season of daring snake rescues by the charismatic British couple who have found a home in the South African province of KwaZulu-Natal.

This hugely popular show, brought to screens by the production company, Earth Touch, has been enlightening viewers across the globe on the dire reality of diminishing snake habitats and the dangerous encounters this ecological tragedy is creating with snakes being discovered in ever more bizarre situations.

Simon and Siouxsie, currently residing in KwaZulu-Natal, were brought together by their passion for reptiles and conservation three years ago.

Working at a Tropical Marine Centre, Simon had been breeding and importing snakes to the United Kingdom for 13 years but it was when a friend decided he didn’t want his corn snake – which Simon happily homed – that his real passion for the animal grew.

“It started with just the one snake, and then I had a boa, some pythons, king cobras, spitting cobras, taipans. At one stage, I had 88 venomous snakes in my bedroom,” recalled Simon.

ALSO READ: Another mamba slithers into Chatsworth

With no professional training in the arena of snakes, Simon started reading up on the various species, gathering what is now his expert knowledge on snakes.

In 2005, he relocated to South Africa where he started a snake removal service, averaging about 90 call-outs a month – even up to 120 some months – but winter months were much quieter. This prompted Simon to look for alternative sources of income which is when he made contact with Earth Touch.

“They shot a promo of me going to a spitting cobra call-out and the director felt that there was really something great that could come from these rescues,” he explained.

After the first season, Simon and his wife, Nadine, who featured in the series initially, parted ways and Simon returned to the United Kingdom.

He then applied for a position at a reptile shop owned by a herpetologist, Siouxsie, someone he’d known in the snake industry for 14 years. When Simon got the green light for season two of Snakes in the City, Siouxsie starred alongside him.

The two now spend their time between South Africa – rescuing snakes in the spring and summer months – and the United Kingdom. Siouxsie said that one of the hardest parts about travelling between the two countries is leaving behind their beloved dogs and critters in the United Kingdom, cared for by Simon’s dad.

They have recently, ‘scaled down’ their menagerie, which includes two rescue dogs, 13 snakes, 20 arachnids, four meerkats, four bullfrogs, fish and a macaw.

The two have gained great respect in the snake industry for their incredible rescues, with both going beyond the call of duty to protect the animals they love.  Having literally saved thousands of animal and human lives in their work together, Simon and Siouxsie are even more energised than ever to get back into snake rescues.

“There will be an increase in snake activity now as it warms up,” explained Simon. “It’s mating and egg laying time. There is often a lot of mamba activity and, in terms of venom, the hatchlings are just as dangerous as the adults. We like to just warn people to be aware, stay calm and call a snake catcher. Hardly any people die from bites here, but if you are not sure, don’t pick it up,” he said.

He said that, through onsite snake handling as well as Snakes City on television, they are finding a change in attitude towards snakes. “It’s great because people are now calling for help which means the snakes aren’t injured, and neither are humans,” he added.

Through Snakes City, Simon and Siouxsie are able to educate viewers about the dangers facing snakes while also enlightening them on the various types and the importance of their place in the ecosystem. They also participate in a number of Facebook Live sessions to further educate people about the snake species found locally.

Season four is set to be another sensational season as they remove a black mamba from under a child’s bed, save some terrified nuns from a spitting cobra and Simon must face his greatest fear to save a green mamba.

At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

Support local journalism

Add Rising Sun Newspapers as a Preferred Source on Google and follow us on Google News to see more of our trusted reporting in Google News and Top Stories.

Related Articles

Back to top button