Monday, September 10, 2012

Saving People & Serving Black Mamba- This lady's work is Uplifting

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Thea Litschka-Koen
So frustrated with all the time bad news and all the bad news channels out there, I realized to write about uplifting works, events, people and acts. News reading and mundane media, after my dinner I wanted to see something that is not a bad news, something that is not about one country abuse another or one individual hurt other or one social group exploits other like the hindus terrible caste system. And, I happen to click the PBS internet TV channel, and there I found this docu on Kiss of Death Snake, yes, a single bite of even a new born baby black mamba snake can kill a human being. 

One of the most dangerous snakes with respect to it's potent poison, but these snakes are not out there to kill human or cause chaos, they only attack if provoked or hurt or accidentally stumbled too close to it, why am I still talking let me put the embed for video here for you, enjoy the great work of the lady in the pic and pbs, Thea Litschka-Koen's work is simply uplifting. this film as per PBS site was premiered November 8, 2009.

Watch Black Mamba on PBS. See more from Nature.
Please visit the anti venom site and help them in ways you can.
Antivenom is expensive, even by western standards.
One vial of antivenom costs around £45 or $70.
It takes around 5 vials to treat someone who has been bitten by a black mamba.

No donation is too small.