5. RATS
- Rats have litters of 6-12
young, which are born 21-
23 days after mating.
- They reach reproductive
maturity in about 3
months.
- The average female has
4-6 litters per year. - black-rat.jpg
-With an average life span
of 18 months, one pair can
produce a colony of 2,000
rats in a year.
6. HOW BAD IS THE
RAT BREEDING PROBLEM
It is estimated that
Worldwide, 3.5
million rats are
born every day.
7. WHAT DO ALL THESE RATS EAT
It's estimated that total
crop losses caused by
rodents, mostly rats, each
year would be enough to
feed 200 million people,
nearly as many as the
population of Indonesia.
8. THE BLACK RAT Rattus rattus
also known as the sewerage rat, ship rat, the roof rat, the
rice field rat, and the bamboo rat.
- In Pakistan, rats consume several
million tons of stored wheat grain
annually.
- In Bangladesh losses of grain stored
inside houses are estimated at US$620
million a year, in houses only.
- In India, rats outnumber humans ten-
fold.
9. AND IN AFRICA?
Africa also suffers. In Tanzania, rats
can eat more than 80% of the planted
maize seeds in an area. During bad
years rats have wiped out hundreds of
square kilometres of maize, the
country's staple crop, destroying 50%
of the crop or more. All the African
countries suffer like this including
many parts of Kenya. - We need more data
10. RATS - THEY ARE VERY REAL
EVEN AT HOME
Everyone has
problems
with Rats.
- EAT OUR FOOD
- CARRY DISEASES
11. RATS AND DISEASES
Rats also pose severe health risks. Food
contamination is just the beginning.
It was the black rat of East Asia that brought
the Black Death (Bubonic Plague) to Europe,
killing a third of the population.
Plague is still a problem throughout the world
today, with annual outbreaks in parts of Africa
that kill hundreds of people.
33. Saving Snakes
with KWS
What we want to
happen...
Saving snakes from being
killed...
KWS involvement
...
34. Saving Snakes
NOT JUST SNAKES
Related.......
Local Ocean Trust:Watamu Turtle Watch
TORTOISES
LIZARDS
CROCS
35. Saving Snakes
Our Goals, and How to Get Involved
Please help to spread the word:
● Saving Snakes on our Blog
● Follow us via Social Media... Facebook, Twitter, Google+, and YouTube
Link from your website to ours...
Typical Costs Include:
● Snake finders fee
● Return transport of snake handler to scene
● Reptile care and husbandry
Bio-Ken Watamu has saved over 1,000 snakes in the last 5
years....
A good start but a tiny percentage of the amount that are needlessly killed in our
region.
36. WISH LIST
PARTNERS
Regional Saving Snakes partners who have access to transport, and funds
required to carry out the work of Saving Snakes.
Partners have been identified in Kenya, Tanzania, and South Africa. We are
currently sourcing more 'outreach' partners.
SPONSORSHIP
Donations, both financial and in kind.
We are looking for sponsors to join us in this conservation
campaign, and are working on a number of sponsorship
packages, from Title Sponsor, through to adopting
reptiles, and other ways to contribute.
37. SAVING SNAKES
THE INITIATIVE
Bio-Ken's 'Savings Snakes' conservation
initiative aims to reduce the number of snakes
needlessly killed. The program has been
running for many years in Watamu.
We hope to expand Saving Snakes to cover the
Sub-Saharan region within 5 years through
education, awareness and sponsor
partnerships.