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ROYJAN
TAYLOR

Born
in the rift valley town of Nakuru in 1975, a third generation Kenyan,
Royjan's career with snakes stemmed from early childhood where encounters
with them were common on his grandparents' farm in Eldoret. His
passion for snakes has, on many occasions, been described as ‘infectious'.
As
a boy he became a regular visitor to Bio-Ken Snake Farm in Watamu
which was founded and run by James Ashe, then Kenya's leading authority
on snakes and snakebite. Royjan continued to work with snakes and
later became his protégé and close friend, working side by side
with James until his death in 2004. Royjan now runs the snake farm
and has set up the James Ashe Anti-venom Trust (JAAT) which assists
snakebite victims who are unable to afford anti-venom treatment.
Royjan performs snake demonstrations all over the country, for tourists
and the local community, with the hope that he can change the bad
reputation snakes have through education and awareness. Since Royjan
took over at Bio-Ken, he has built it up to house one of the largest
collections of African snakes in the world.
Due
to public demand, Royjan designed and now organises personalized
‘snake catching and releasing' walking safaris. These safaris are
professional, exciting and safe, with no gung-ho antics allowed!
Many of these trips have included professors, doctors and students
all keen to learn from Royjan's experience and fascinating fireside
stories of bites and encounters.
Snakes
aside, Royjan is a brilliant all-round guide and wildlife fanatic.
He is an extremely interesting person to listen to and his enthusiasm
for his country, the people, its wildlife and its natural heritage
are boundless. Royjan lives in the coastal village of Watamu with
his wife and two children where he spends a lot of his spare time
feeding his snakes.
Bio-Ken
Snake Farm,
P.
O. Box 3, Watamu, Kenya.
P/Code
80202
Tel:
+ 254 42 32265/32303
Mob:
+ 254 733 290324
Email:
snakes@bio-ken.com
Web
site: www.bio-ken.com
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