Often feared and misunderstood, snakes have a bad reputation. However, these slithering reptiles can be incredibly beneficial to the environment and play an important role in their habitat. July 13th at 10 a.m., Dr. Mary Kate O'Donnell from Lycoming College will explain how to identify local snake species, where they live and why they are so important in our environment. During this family-oriented program, Dr. O'Donnell will lead participants on a guided "snake walk" and provide expert tips on how to properly identify snakes in the wild, while explaining their role in the ecosystem. There will also be an opportunity to interact with tamer snakes from her collection for a personal encounter with these reptiles. REGISTRATION IS FULL, PLEASE EMAIL [email protected] TO BE PUT ON THE WAITING LIST.
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Michelle
6/11/2024 09:17:01 am
Thank you. 😘
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