• By Paige Donham and Rebecca Woodcock
  • Posted Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Slithery but NOT Slimy: The Snakes of Tanglewood

On Tuesday, July 24, 2012, Tanglewood Park will continue its annual summer series: Tuesdays at Tanglewood with the Slithery but NOT Slimy-Snakes of Tanglewood program. View a PowerPoint presentation of the park’s common snake residents. Hear myths dispelled and learn about the essential roles that snakes play in ecosystems. Get tips for identifying and avoiding encounters with venomous residents. The presentation will end with an opportunity to meet Cornelius the Corn Snake (bring a camera for photo opportunities).

To participate in the Snakes of Tanglewood program, meet at Walnut Hall at 10:00 am. All programs last approximately one hour.

The summer programs feature a variety of nature activities and will be free to the public, with the exception of the $2 per car Tanglewood Park entrance fee for all programs at Shelter 2 and Walnut Hall. Registered RV campers and annual pass holders do not pay the entrance fee.

Participants should bring their own sunscreen, insect repellent, water bottle, and wear comfortable hiking clothes and shoes. The programs are designed for all ages, but children ages 16 and under must be accompanied by an adult.

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