Snakehead Ed
02:00 PM
Go slithering with Snakehead Ed on Wednesday, July 2, at 2 p.m.
Snakehead Ed is a retired, award-winning science teacher, offers a unique, “close encounter” of the slithering kind. Fast paced, funny and interactive, his programs feature snakes from Africa, Asia, Australia, and South and North America and start with mid-sized species and end with huge, beautiful boas and pythons. Many Indiana state science standards are reinforced in each presentation. Participants will find that the truth about snakes is more fascinating than their myths and legends and will have fun along the way! Ed’s programs can also be tailored to illustrate different biomes such as deserts, jungles, and rainforest habitats, etc. along with introducing environmental and conservation issues. Ed says “My snakes serve as good will ambassadors for all wildlife because unfortunately today usually the “wildest animal” most students see is a dead raccoon or deer carcass on the road”.
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