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Sydney service region · 23 local guides

Hills District snake catchers

Coverage across creek corridors, family suburbs and semi-rural edges. Call the SnakeSafe Sydney network with your exact suburb and last-known snake location.

Call for Hills District coverage0485 669 824
Hills District landscape
Hills District regional landscape reference.Photo: Sardaka (talk) 11:10, 24 April 2012 (UTC) · CC BY 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons

The regional picture

Why one blanket description doesn’t work here

Hills District includes creek corridors, family suburbs and semi-rural edges. Vegetation ranges through Cumberland Plain woodland remnants, creek-line trees and established gardens, and the practical access can shift from apartment loading bays to acreage gates within the same service region.

That is why each suburb below has its own point of interest, property context, map, vet and hospital information. The pages are for local safety and planning, not to manufacture repeated versions of the same sales pitch.

Regional reference: The Hills Shire Council

Do this now

Four calm steps make the scene safer

1

Step back

Give the snake room. Do not touch, trap, chase or try to kill it.

2

Clear the area

Move children and pets indoors or behind a closed door.

3

Keep a safe view

If you can do so safely, note where it goes. Never corner it.

4

Call the network

Tell us the suburb, the last clear location and any immediate risks.

Call SnakeSafe Sydney0485 669 824

Choose the actual suburb

Local guides across Hills District

2153

Baulkham Hills

Bidjigal Reserve and Excelsior Creek

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2155

Beaumont Hills

Caddies Creek corridor and local ridgelines

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2153

Bella Vista

Bella Vista Farm and Norwest Lake

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2765

Box Hill

Cattai Creek headwaters and growth-area reserves

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2154

Castle Hill

Castle Hill Heritage Park and Cattai Creek

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2156

Glenhaven

Cattai Creek and bushland reserves

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2155

Kellyville

Caddies Creek and Smalls Creek corridors

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2156

Kenthurst

Kenthurst Park and Cattai Creek catchment

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2155

Rouse Hill

Rouse Hill Regional Park and Caddies Creek

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2125

West Pennant Hills

Bidjigal Reserve and Cumberland State Forest

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2156

Annangrove

Cattai Creek headwaters and Annangrove Park

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2768

Glenwood

Bella Vista Farm, Caddies Creek and park corridors

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2765

Grantham Farm

First Ponds Creek and the Riverstone growth corridor

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2147

Kings Langley

Joseph Banks Reserve and Lalor Creek catchment

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2155

North Kellyville

Caddies Creek, Smalls Creek and growth-area reserves

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2153

Norwest

Norwest Lake and Strangers Creek

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2768

Parklea

Caddies Creek and Sunnyholt Road reserves

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2762

Schofields

First Ponds Creek and Schofields growth corridor

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2768

Stanhope Gardens

Caddies Creek and Blacktown Leisure Centre reserves

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2762

Tallawong

First Ponds Creek and Tallawong growth area

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2769

The Ponds

Second Ponds Creek and Lakes Edge Park

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2155

Kellyville Ridge

Caddies Creek and Second Ponds Creek

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2153

Winston Hills

Toongabbie Creek and Third Settlement Reserve

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Keep it simple

Need help in Hills District?

One clear phone number connects you with the SnakeSafe Sydney catcher network. We’ll ask a few quick questions and check current coverage.

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