Areas โ€บ NSW

State ยท NSW

New South Wales

2652 snake sightings recorded

Important: New South Wales is home to Eastern Brown Snakes and Red-bellied Black Snakes. Always take proper safety precautions.

New South Wales
VERY HIGH
Current activity level

About Snake Activity

New South Wales is home to Eastern Brown Snakes and Red-bellied Black Snakes. High snake activity is common near Sydney bushland, the Blue Mountains, and coastal regions. The warm climate makes it a hotspot for venomous species.

Common Species Reported

Latest Sightings (2652)

Southern Death Adder sighting

Pappinbarra, NSW, AU, NSW

6 hours ago
iNaturalist
Diamond Python sighting

Cobah Rd, Fiddletown, NSW, AU, NSW

1 day ago
iNaturalist
Blue-bellied Black Snake sighting

Gooloogong NSW 2805, Australia, NSW

1 day ago
iNaturalist
Red-bellied Black Snake sighting

Pennant Hills NSW 2120, Australia, NSW

1 day ago
iNaturalist
Eastern Brown Snake sighting

Hartog Dr, Werrington County, NSW, AU, NSW

1 day ago
iNaturalist
Eastern Brown Snake sighting

Tenterfield, NSW, AU, NSW

1 day ago
iNaturalist
Red-bellied Black Snake sighting

Somerset St, Stanhope Gardens, NSW, AU, NSW

1 day ago
iNaturalist
Brown Tree Snake sighting

Martins Creek Rd, Paterson, NSW, AU, NSW

1 day ago
iNaturalist
Tiger Snake sighting

Maddens Plains NSW 2508, Australia, NSW

2 days ago
iNaturalist
Eastern Bandy Bandy sighting

Batar Creek Rd, Batar Creek, NSW, AU, NSW

2 days ago
iNaturalist
Mustard-bellied Snake sighting

Stanwell Tops NSW 2508, Australia, NSW

2 days ago
iNaturalist
Diamond Python sighting

New South Wales, Australia, NSW

2 days ago
iNaturalist

Incident Map

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