Classroom visits
K-12 visits with calm, well-handled ambassador animals. Curriculum aligns with biology, ecology, and animal-welfare units.
We teach reptile care the way a natural history museum teaches biology — grounded, specific, and free of fear. From classrooms to community programs, our education work makes responsible reptile care the default.
K-12 visits with calm, well-handled ambassador animals. Curriculum aligns with biology, ecology, and animal-welfare units.
Library talks, science-night booths, scout troops, and rescue-awareness events for adults and families.
Short, evidence-based talks that replace common reptile misconceptions with accurate, species-specific facts.
How to handle reptiles in a way that is safe for the animal, not just the handler. Quiet, slow, low-stress.
One-session and multi-session programs for first-time owners: enclosure, feeding, UVB, humidity, and behavioral signs.
Tell us your audience and goals. We tailor content for schools, scouts, museums, and community groups.
“Treat the audience like adults. Treat the animals like patients.”
We don’t do shock value. We don’t use the animals as props. Sessions are calm, accurate, and centered on the animal’s experience as much as the audience’s.
Every program leaves the audience with three concrete takeaways and at least one specific resource to follow up with.
Tell us your audience size, age range, available time, and goals. We’ll reply within 48 hours with a program proposal.
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