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Program Features
 
Learn About Life's Most Misunderstood Animals
 
Meet A Variety Of Gentle Reptiles
 
Heighten Your Understanding Of Nature
 
Experience An Exciting Hands On Opportunity
 
Replace Common Myths With Fact
 
Science and Biology Oriented
 
Emphasis on Ecology and Conservation Values
 
Safety Measures When Encountering Snakes in the Wild
 
 


Snake identification helps promote their preservation. Approximately 90% of snakes in most areas are harmless. Learning the five basic patterns of snakes and seeing examples will aid in the identification of harmless and poisonous snakes. Snakes are part of the food chain and are a major factor in rodent control. They are an interdependent part of our life supporting eco-system and need to be protected.

Corn Snake (Amelanistic)
(Elaphe guttata guttata)
Iguana
(Iguana Iguana)