

We
are now offering you the fantassssstic opportunity to make your child’s
birthday something special that they will brag about and remember for the rest
of their lives.
Does your child
end up glued to the TV with the likes of Steve Irwin: The Crocodile Hunter,
or The Jeff Corwin Experience? Well here’s their opportunity to live
it instead of just watching it.
Your child and their friends will join their host John Potash
of the “Wildlife Rescue Foundation” as he guides them on an adventure
into the mysterious world of snakes and lizards. He will bring a dozen or more
reptiles and give the children of the party a hands-on opportunity to touch,
hold, and explore these reptiles. He will even
sneak a little education in there, but don’t tell them that.
Throughout this hour-long journey, you will learn about reptile physiology,
reptile conservation, their important role in the ecosystem, and pet
responsibility. You will also discover the answers to questions such as:
“What makes a lizard different from a snake?”
“Why do reptiles shed their skin?” and “How can snakes eat things many
times their size?”
As
a special birthday feature, we will teach the children how professionals catch
snakes in the wild using specialized tools and then give them the chance to
practice for themselves!
**Added
Bonus**

We
are also offering the special gift of a personal photo for each child holding a
snake for them to take home and share with their friends and family.
Make
your child’s birthday the party of the year!
Our featured reptile presentation, Squamata, has long been a favorite among the school and library systems, often drawing their largest crowds of 200+ people. Now you can bring this program home!
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“Everybody is still talking about what a great addition your show was during our annual Doyle Days celebration." Doyle Days Coordinator |
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“Never
before have we had a presentation capture the attention of such a large
group, with such a large age range. This is always the most anticipated
program of the year, with the largest turnout.” Sierra View Children’s Library |
“Thank
you for sharing your reptiles with us. Everybody here talks about you
for months after the show. You sure make a big impression on our kids
and we’ve never seen them so enthusiastic about Biology.”
Lemmon Valley Elementary |
This
program is best suited to ages 5 +, with up to 20 participants.
For
information, reservations, and rates please contact The Animal Awareness Project
at 775-284-WILD
or e-mail us at AAP@WildlifeRescue.com