Mysterious Native Snakes of Florida

Next date: Saturday, October 25, 2025 | 01:30 PM to 03:00 PM

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Learn about Florida's native snakes and what makes these creatures special. A great family activity to get into the spirit of Spooky Season!

Mysterious Native Snakes of Florida

Saturday, October 25, 2025

1:30 PM – 3:00 PM

Instructor: Christopher Stalder

Get as up close & personal as your comfort level allows to some non-venomous native FL snakes. Get familiar with Florida's six venomous species snakes including the four that call Central Florida home. Discover lifestyles & habits of snakes & their interactions with their environments. And finally, learn about snake safety & gain confidence in gardening & outdoor activities in the presence of these mysterious reptiles.

This class is appropriate for all ages and a great family activity to get into the spirit of Spooky Season!

Christopher Stalder is a graduate of the University of Florida and has worked with the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. He is also an environmental scientist, a butterfly gardener, a backyard beekeeper and a member of the Florida State Beekeepers Association. He offers natural history programs around the state on many subjects including herpetology, butterfly gardening and beekeeping.

Continuing Education Units (CEUs) are available to FNGLA Certified Professionals upon request.

Participants must withdraw from classes at least five days prior to the start of class in order to receive a full refund or credit. If we must cancel a class, we will make every effort to inform you prior to the class time, and you will receive a full refund or credit.

Only those registered for the class will be permitted in the classroom. Childcare services are not provided.

When

  • Saturday, October 25, 2025 | 01:30 PM - 03:00 PM

Location

Harry P. Leu Gardens, 1920 N Forest Ave, Orlando, 32803, View Map

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