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SUMMARY:FLORIDA’S SNAKES: CORALS & COACHWHIPS\, INDIGOS & SCARLETS\, PIT VIPERS & PYTHONS
DESCRIPTION:FLORIDA’S SNAKES: CORALS & COACHWHIPS\, INDIGOS & SCARLETS\, PIT VIPERS & PYTHONS \nFlorida is famous for its diversity of reptiles\, and since the 1980s John Serrao has been photographing and documenting them\, from the panhandle’s ravines to the central scrub and highland ridge to the Everglades. \nThis presentation features more than 35 of Florida’s snakes\, including all 6 venomous species. It includes amazing photos of the largest indigo snake documented in Volusia country in at least 40 years (found by John in 2013) as well as snakes ranging from 6 to 7 feet\, coachwhips and eastern diamondback rattlesnakes\, to 8-inch crowned snakes. John not only shows how to identify these beautiful animals but also their important roles as predators in Florida’s ecosystems. \nThe program will encourage participants to see snakes in a new light—valuing their role in nature and recognizing the need to preserve the expansive habitats vital to their future. \nAbout the Presenter: \nJohn Serrao received his M.S. degree with an emphasis on entomology from Cornell University and has been a professional Naturalist\, writer\, photographer\, and tour leader since the 1970s. He has written 7 books about wildlife and natural history\, and created dozens of Self-Guided Nature Trails Booklets. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://miwarefuge.org/event/floridas-snakes-corals-coachwhips-indigos-scarlets-pit-vipers-pythons/
LOCATION:Rinker Environmental Learning Center at Stetson University\, 230 E Michigan Ave\, Deland\, FL\, 32724\, United States
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