JAM Session: Misunderstood Animals - Snakes
What do snakes do for our native habitats here in northeast Kansas? Can you identify any local snakes and which ones are potentially dangerous? Snakes can be found in a variety of habitats - even in the KC metro, there are plenty of parks and natural areas where they can be found. And more often than not, they will see you before you see them! Sadly, snakes are often misunderstood animals. While there certainly are dangerous snakes to watch out for, snakes play a vital role in their habitats as both predator and prey. In this JAM, we will learn about these fascinating animals and maybe go on a walk in our wetlands to search for two common snakes we have in this area!
Class is at 10:15 am
June 7 & 12
What do snakes do for our native habitats here in northeast Kansas? Can you identify any local snakes and which ones are potentially dangerous? Snakes can be found in a variety of habitats - even in the KC metro, there are plenty of parks and natural areas where they can be found. And more often than not, they will see you before you see them! Sadly, snakes are often misunderstood animals. While there certainly are dangerous snakes to watch out for, snakes play a vital role in their habitats as both predator and prey. In this JAM, we will learn about these fascinating animals and maybe go on a walk in our wetlands to search for two common snakes we have in this area!
Class is at 10:15 am
June 7 & 12
What do snakes do for our native habitats here in northeast Kansas? Can you identify any local snakes and which ones are potentially dangerous? Snakes can be found in a variety of habitats - even in the KC metro, there are plenty of parks and natural areas where they can be found. And more often than not, they will see you before you see them! Sadly, snakes are often misunderstood animals. While there certainly are dangerous snakes to watch out for, snakes play a vital role in their habitats as both predator and prey. In this JAM, we will learn about these fascinating animals and maybe go on a walk in our wetlands to search for two common snakes we have in this area!
Class is at 10:15 am
June 7 & 12