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A righteous man cares for
the needs of his animal...
Proverbs 12:10

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God has made us different,
he made us so unique.
We slither on the ground,
we have no hands and feet.
Though you find us scary,
or maybe just plain weird,
our intentions are not to hurt you
or cause you such great fear.
Our venom's not meant for humans
but to help us when we eat.
So, please stop the senseless killing
before we're all extinct.
We're not saying you have to love us
or tell us we're the best.
God's the one who created us.
So, treat us with respect.

written by Sarah Clark
for Southeastern Reptile Rescue

 

 

Fears are educated into us
and can, if we wish,
be educated out.
-Karl A. Merringer


The snake is an animal.
It has a backbone and a heart.
It has red blood.
It drinks water and eats food.
It breathes air and feels fear
just like every other
animal in the world.
And, it's in a body that's
the hardest thing
for the average
person to understand.
(author-unknown)

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by Carman Clark

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It's just about impossible to think of any animal that is more hated, more feared and has more myths attached to it than a snake. It is for this reason that we focus much of our efforts on reptile education. When you get a person to open up their mind, let down their guard and begin to appreciate the least respected of all animals, then the rest that nature has to offer is more easily accepted and cared for as well. ~ Jason Clark

 

Is the only good snake really a dead one?
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The Snakes of Georgia Encounter

Jason Clark with an American Alligator

Live seminars with venomous & non-venomous snakes of Georgia as well as alligators and some exotic species. For this event, watch as the rattlesnakes leave their cages behind and join Jason Clark on stage along with all their other reptilian friends. Learn valuable but useful information such as snake identification, first aid for snake bite and how to avoid being bitten as well as ways to better safeguard your property against venomous snake infestations. During the presentation, Jason recounts adventures in past wildlife removal emergencies as well as many of the funny and crazy things that happen while operating a reptile rescue. Find out how to bring The Snakes of Georgia Encounter to your business, organization or even your home by clicking here. 

Southeastern Reptile Rescue is fully licensed & insured.

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NEVER ATTEMPT TO KILL,
CAPTURE OR HARRASS A SNAKE.
THIS IS HOW MOST BITES OCCUR.

 

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