Connecting educators, conservationists, and practitioners worldwide to promote human–snake coexistence through education, collaboration, and knowledge sharing.
Snakes play important ecological roles but are often misunderstood and persecuted due to fear and misinformation. The Global Snake Educators Network connects educators, conservationists, researchers, and outreach practitioners who are working to improve understanding of snakes and reduce human–snake conflict.
Through collaboration, shared resources, and training opportunities, the network aims to strengthen snake education and support conservation and snakebite awareness efforts worldwide.
What We Do
Access teaching materials, outreach tools, and presentations that can be used for school programs and community education.
Join a global network of educators and practitioners working to improve coexistence with snakes.
Participate in regular webinars on snake education, conservation, and conflict mitigation.
Promote accurate first aid knowledge and community awareness about snakebite prevention.
Snakebite envenoming is recognized as a neglected tropical disease by the
World Health Organization, making education an important component of prevention.
Join the network to:
Connect with snake educators around the world
Access shared outreach resources
Participate in webinars and discussions
Collaborate on global education initiatives