Stevens' career in herpetology also included hosting a TV programme called
Austin Stevens: Snakemaster. The show aired on
Animal Planet in the United States and
5 in the United Kingdom. For season two, the series was rechristened
Austin Stevens Adventures, which, in a similar vein to fellow Animal Planet shows
The Crocodile Hunter and
The Jeff Corwin Experience, began focusing on other animals, such as
rhinos and
hyenas, along with snakes; the show was presented in
high definition and broadcast a total of 28 episodes before ending in 2009. His book
The Last Snake Man was published in the UK by Noir Publishing. Stevens uses a Samsung Pro815 and an unspecified Sony Cybershot model for general use.
Personal life In December 2007, Austin Stevens married his second wife Amy, a young python keeper from
Australia. Following the marriage, Stevens relocated to Australia. In September 2016, Stevens revealed that he had been diagnosed with
Parkinson's disease. In June 2023, Stevens revealed that he had had surgery to remove a
basal cell skin cancer from his right brow. Stevens later reported that the surgery was a success and no further treatment was necessary. ==Works==