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Meet Rahul Alvares who’s charmed by the snakes of Goa

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SERPENTINE TALES: Snakes of Goa is a joyful tribute to the diverse world of snakes and reptiles in Goa.

SERPENTINE TALES: Snakes of Goa is a joyful tribute to the various world of snakes and reptiles in Goa. Photo: Gomantak Times

Rahul Alvares, the writer of notable works, similar to Birds of Goa (co-authored with Heinz Lainer), The Call of the Snake and Free from School (which sparked dialogue and garnered consideration in varied circles) has revealed one other e book.

His latest e book, titled Snakes of Goa and its different reptiles and amphibians, is a joyful tribute to the various world of snakes and reptiles in Goa.

Rahul reveals that he’s a passionate individual with pursuits spanning wildlife, well being and bikes.

Juggling birding excursions and private coaching to earn a residing, Rahul indulges in solitary pursuits like bike rides, wildlife images and Netflix binging throughout his free time.

THE AUTHOR: Rahul Alvares together with his latest e book, ‘Snakes of Goa’.

Rahul shares that the concept for the e book on snakes got here from his father, Claude Alvares, including, “He and my mother (Norma Alvares) have always supported me and my brothers (Sameer and Milind) in all our interests.”

“My parents are environmentalists, and for many years, they also ran a successful publishing house, known as the Other India Press. My other books also came due to their strong background in publishing. So, I had a lot of help and encouragement from them to put this book together,” he mentions.

Animatedly, he continues, “I was very excited about bringing out such a book because I felt that it would be very useful for anyone wanting to learn about snakes in Goa. Many people are interested in identifying snakes and knowing what to do when they see one.”

“In the past, I was often asked to recommend a good book on snakes for Goa. I never had one. Now I can highly recommend my own!” he says with a smile.

Rahul additionally discusses a shift in attitudes in the direction of snake rescue and coexistence in Goa.

He says, “In some ways, these are much better times for snakes in Goa. Far more people are sympathetic towards them and are willing to let someone rescue them, instead of killing them on sight.”

“The problem, though, is that most people are still fairly ignorant and terrified about snakes and have no idea how to behave around one. Most people haven’t a clue about what to do in the event someone gets bitten by a snake,” he provides.

He asks this crucial query, “How can there be harmony between humans and snakes when people continue to remain ignorant about them? Even now, most snake rescue work is only hitting at the symptoms and not addressing the real situation with snakes in Goa.”

“I, for one, believe that the problem with snakes in Goa exists only in the minds of people. Once people understand snakes for what they are, most encounters with snakes will be handled in a much better way,” he opines.

Asked about practical ideas and pointers for coexisting with snakes, Rahul slowly pitches in his e book.

“If you want to learn more about snakes, get this book!” he says, however on a critical be aware provides, “Just get onto the internet for starters and start understanding snake behaviour. There’s so much information out there that will help you handle encounters with snakes correctly.”

“Secondly, if you ever get a chance to touch a non-venomous snake at a snake park, do it. It will completely change the way you feel about snakes,” he reveals.

Rahul doesn’t imagine that it’s actually vital to establish snakes. He says, “Regardless of whether you can identify the snake to be venomous or non-venomous, you should not be handling it. It’s simply not necessary.”

“If you need to get it out of the house, you could learn how to guide it out of the house using a long stick, or better still, call a snake rescuer. In either case, the method for handling the situation remains the same,” he advises.

Rahul did face the problem of deciding the worth and scope of this e book as a result of abundance of on-line data and the growing recognition of on-line buying, significantly within the context of bookshop closures.

But, he elatedly shares, “The response has been nothing short of amazing. In about a week, we’ve sold almost 200 of our 500 printed copies!”

“The book stands out as it includes only the species of snakes found in Goa. So, that makes identifying snakes easier. The book isn’t exhaustive. But, if you see a snake in Goa, then there’s a 90 per cent chance that it’s in the book,” he reveals.

“Secondly, I’ve used photographs to show the colour and pattern variations exhibited by some species, like ratsnakes and wolfsnakes. Thirdly, this being a coffee table book, we’ve blown up several images to double spreads,” he elaborates.

“I’m hoping that the viewer sees the beauty and diversity of snakes in Goa and it is critical when you’re talking about building empathy for snakes,” he provides.

Photographing snakes within the wild will be difficult and probably harmful. Rahul hardly finds it worrisome to {photograph} birds.

He says, “If the bird feels anxious around me, it will simply fly away! Most of the snakes featured in the book are rescued and were photographed just before being released into the wild. Photographing a snake is tricky.”

“Firstly, of course, you don’t want to get bitten! So you have to be well aware of the snake’s striking range, behaviours, etc,” he adds.

Secondly, a snake being photographed is really at the photographer’s mercy. A snake-handler photographing a snake must realize this and at some point decide when the snake has had enough, and let it go into the wild. This is a very personal thing.

“If I don’t get the shots I want within a few minutes, I let go of the snake anyway,” he says.

Imparting recommendation to aspiring wildlife photographers, Rahul underscores the importance of empathy, stating, “Always be caring with the wild animal you’re photographing. The animal is more important than your photograph.”

Lastly, he shares his future endeavours which we have to be careful for, saying, “It will be a coffee table book on the birds of Goa, or a book on insects of Goa.”

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