
CULLMAN, Ala. – Families and reptile fans will have the chance to get up close and personal with some fascinating cold-blooded creatures at the upcoming Reptile Adventure class on Tuesday, April 8, at 6 p.m. The class, hosted by the North Alabama Agriplex, will feature a live animal show led by herpetologist Jay Eubanks of Green Snake Education and will last approximately two hours.
The class is part of the Living Landscapes educational series, which focuses on sustainability and environmental education. As part of Earth Month celebrations, attendees will have the opportunity to observe and learn about various reptiles, including snakes, turtles and more.
Eubanks, a well-known expert in reptile education, will provide insights into the natural history of each animal and their role in the ecosystem. “Jay does an excellent job presenting the natural history of each animal and telling their importance in nature,” said Rachel Dawsey, director of the North Alabama Agriplex. “This will be a class for reptile enthusiasts or people trying to overcome a fear of cold-blooded animals.”
The cost is $20 per family, and registration is required. To sign up, visit https://agriplex.org/WPtest/living-landscapes/ or call 256-297-1044 for more details.
For more information on Green Snake Education and Jay Eubanks’ work, visit www.greensnakeeducation.com.
North Alabama Agriplex is located at 1714 Tally Ho St. in Cullman.
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