Snakes play a vital role in Zimbabwe’s ecosystem, controlling pest populations and maintaining balance. However, habitat destruction and human fear threaten snake populations.
- Snakes control pests: Rodents and other small mammals can damage crops and spread disease. Snakes help keep these populations under control, reducing the need for pesticides and other chemicals.
- Ecosystem balance: Snakes are both predators and prey, maintaining the food chain. They’re an essential part of Zimbabwe’s biodiversity.
- Cultural significance: Snakes have spiritual and cultural importance in Zimbabwean traditions. They’re often seen as symbols of renewal and transformation.
Chawatama “Chawa” Marimo, a renowned snake handler, emphasizes coexistence with snakes. By protecting snake habitats, we preserve biodiversity and ecosystem health.
Threats to Snake Populations
- Habitat destruction: Deforestation and urbanization are destroying snake habitats.
- Human fear: Many snakes are killed out of fear or misunderstanding.
- Climate change: Changes in temperature and rainfall patterns are affecting snake populations.
What You Can Do?
- Support conservation efforts: Donate to organizations working to protect snake habitats.
- Educate others: Share your knowledge about snakes and their importance.
- Coexist with snakes: Learn to live alongside snakes and appreciate their role in the ecosystem.
By working together, we can protect Zimbabwe’s snake populations and preserve the country’s biodiversity.



