Why Snakes are Cool

Sat Jul 13 2024 at 10:00 am to 11:30 am

Weedon Island Preserve Cultural and Natural History Center | St. Petersburg

WIP Cultural and Natural History Center
Publisher/HostWIP Cultural and Natural History Center
Why Snakes are Cool
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Learn about Florida's native snakes and get the chance to see some live animals up-close!
About this Event

Despite playing important ecological roles as both predators and prey, snakes remain highly misunderstood vertebrates. Florida is home to 46 native species of snakes, with most occuring in the central peninsula. And of those 46 species, only four venomous species occur in central Florida and these snakes present little danger when left alone. Herpetologist and environmental educator George L. Heinrich will teach participants about why snakes are cool, emphasizing Florida snake diversity, natural history, conservation, and snake safety.

At the end of the program a selection of live snakes will be available for viewing and handling if participants choose to do so -- and we hope that you will!

George L. Heinrich is a field biologist and environmental educator specializing in Florida reptiles. His company, Heinrich Ecological Services, is based in St. Petersburg, Florida and conducts wildlife surveys and research, natural history programming, and nature-based tours. George is currently the Executive Director of the Florida Turtle Conservation Trust.


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Pinellas County complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act. If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this class you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Prior to ten (10) business days before the class, please submit your request to [email protected] and [email protected].

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Weedon Island Preserve Cultural and Natural History Center, 1800 Weedon Drive Northeast, St. Petersburg, United States

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