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E & E Animals
Southern California
Website: http://www.eandeanimals.com
Available for schools and birthday parties. Michelle's
Menagerie
Eastern Massachusetts
Website: http://www.michellesmenagerie.com
E-Mail: michellesmenagerie@comcast.net
Phone: (978) 657-0123
4 programs offered: American Animals, Desert Animals, Rain Forest Animals,
and Bugs & More! Available for schools, youth and adult groups, birthday
parties, fairs, church groups, etc. This is not a petting zoo. It is an
educational live animal show.
My Zoo
2 U
Metro Detroit, Michigan
Phone: (248)541-3524
E-Mail MyZoo2u2003@yahoo.com
Website: www.MyZoo2u.com
Live Animal Educational Shows for birthday parties, special events, private
gatherings, school groups, nursing homes, etc. All programs provide an
exciting opportunity to experience and learn about animals and their importance
in the world. We will enlighten audiences while teaching respect and appreciation
for exotic, unusual and amazing animals and pets. Our presentation is
hands-on, interactive and can be tailored to meet your individual needs.
Austin
Reptile Service
Austin & Central Texas
Phone: (512) 83-SNAKE
Website: http://www.AustinReptileService.net
E-Mail: atrox13@swbell.net
Austin Reptile Service offers several types of programs in the city of
Austin and nearby townships, which center around education on Texas native
reptiles. Tim Cole maintains a sizable collection of indigenous reptiles,
including lizards, harmless snakes, as well as venomous species. We also
have an array of non-native species. Many of the animals are used hands-on
to express the ecological important of reptiles, and how they benefit
humans. Displays often show commonly confused species side-by-side, including
harmless water snakes next to cottonmouths, Mexican milk snakes next to
coral snakes and Texas rat snakes next to western diamondback rattlesnakes
- and so forth. As well, a number of posters and books are used to illustrate
various points. Rescues are taken in if space is available. I do not charge
an adoption fee. I screen adopter closely. Iguanas and Burmese Pythons
are hardest to place.
Zooniversity
North Texas
Website: http://www.zooniversity.net
E-Mail: allison@zooniversity.net
Phone: (972) 979-9847
The teaching zoo that comes to you! Zooniversity offers fun, hands-on
animal education programs for small and large audiences. Choose from 15
courses and more than 35 species of tame and touchable exotic animals.
USDA licensed and insured.
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