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Wildlife Carers/Snake Removal

Wolfgang Wuster is a lecturer in Zoology at the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Wales in Bangor. His groups' research interests centre on the evolutionary biology of snakes, particularly venomous species.

Scott Keogh is the Professor of Evolutionary Biology at the Australian National University. His main areas of research are on reptile molecular phylogenetics and molecular and behaviour ecology.

The Australian Venom Research Unit is a research unit focused on the problem of venomous injury in Australia and the Asia-Pacific.

The University of Adelaide Toxinology is a premier site for information on venomous animals and poisonous animals, plants and mushrooms.

Rick Shine is a Professor in Evolutionary Biology at University of Sydney's Biological Sciences. His research interest include studying the interface between evolution and ecology, particularly in reptiles (snakes and lizards).

Robert Mason is a professor at Oregon State University Department of Zoology. He is interested in the interrelationships among natural products chemistry, behavioural biology, reproductive endocrinology, and ecology.

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The Australian Museum website provides information about turtles, lizards, snakes and crocodiles.

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