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August 4, 2021
Cape Leopard Trust

In March 2021, the entire CLT team, including postgraduate students and interns, had the opportunity to spend a couple of days in the Cederberg attending an arachnid training course presented by Jonathan Leeming. A lot of fun was had by all and even the worst arachnophobes among our team left with a new appreciation for and understanding of this much maligned group of creatures!

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September 14, 2020
Snake Season
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September 12, 2020
Essential Scorpion Sting First Response Seminar

1pm to 3pm, 12th September 2021. Kloofendal Nature Reserve. This 2 hour Essential Scorpion Sting First Response Seminar provides a structured framework that will greatly reduce the risk of being stung by a scorpion, and provide the ability to create the best possible outcome, should a scorpion sting occur in both humans and pets. Presented by Jonathan Leeming.

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September 12, 2020
Essential Snake Bite First Response Seminar

9am to 11am, 12th September 2021. Kloofendal Nature Reserve. This 2 hour Essential Snake Bite First Response Seminar provides a structured framework that will greatly reduce the risk of being bitten by a snake, and provide the ability to create the best possible outcome, should a snake bite occur in both humans and pets. Presented by Jonathan Leeming.

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June 24, 2020
A Destination Poster
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December 23, 2019
Scorpion Identification Guide

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February 21, 2019
Scorpions Of Southern Africa 2019 Revision

Thoughts on writing Scorpions of Southern Africa, lessons learned along the way, the 2019 revision and the future... The first edition of Scorpions Of Southern African was published in 2003. It was a learning experience that brought me to where I am today. My 2019 revision of Scorpions of Southern Africa is not out. In […]

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January 17, 2019
Living In Areas Where Venomous Animals Occur

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November 9, 2018
Swaziland Snakebite Symposium 2018

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October 26, 2018
The Truth About Spiderbites In Southern Africa

The subject of spiderbite is a rabbit warren of hoax emails, misinformation, misconceptions and ignorance. It's almost impossible to identify a lesion or wound as being caused by a spiderbite, and at the same time, it's is equally impossible to say that a spider was not involved. Common sense says that unless you watch the spider bite you, you have to raise the question of if a spider was the cause at all.

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