Wild Nite - Living Alongside Potentially Dangerous Wildlife

Tue Feb 10 2026 at 06:00 pm to 07:00 pm

2800 Bill Melton Rd | Fernandina Beach

Keep Nassau Beautiful
Publisher/HostKeep Nassau Beautiful
Wild Nite - Living Alongside Potentially Dangerous Wildlife
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Snakes of Florida: living alongside potentially dangerous wildlife with Tiffany Bright from The Rattlesnake Conservancy.
About this Event

Find out how to identify some common native species, what to do if you encounter a venomous snake, why these animals are so important - and more! This engaging presentation will include slides, educational materials, a round of trivia, and hand-outs for you to keep.

Tiffany Bright bio - Tiffany is the Executive Director at The Rattlesnake Conservancy - a non-profit organization dedicated to advancing the protection of rattlesnakes, and their habitat, through research and education. Tiffany is a Wilderness EMT, a Florida Master Naturalist, and an Outdoor Educator who also serves on the board of the Florida Trail Association.

savethebuzztails.org

"To advance the protection of rattlesnakes, and their habitat, through research and education."


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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

2800 Bill Melton Rd, 2800 Bill Melton Road, Fernandina Beach, United States

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