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Verde Valley Birding and Nature Festival: Arizona Venomous Snakes—identification and desert safety (Live Animals)

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Arizona’s Venomous Snakes—identification and desert safety, by Brett Smith of Sonoran Reptiles Reptiles are an oft…

  • Verde Villages Community Connection Arizona
  • 4855 Broken Saddle Drive
  • , Arizona
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  • April 24, 2026 at 7:00 AM
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Arizona’s Venomous Snakes—identification and desert safety, by Brett Smith of Sonoran Reptiles Reptiles are an often undervalued cornerstone in every environment, including your very own backyard. These animals play an extremely important role in maintaining homeostasis in most habitats around the world. Without snakes and other reptiles we would be overrun by vermin en masse and we wouldn’t have certain medicines that save human lives daily. Brett will bring some live snakes with him for this presentation. Cost: $15       Part of the Verde Valley Birding and Nature Festival Join us 100 miles North of Phoenix in North Central Arizona’s Verde Valley for the Verde Valley Birding and Nature Festival. Experience birding during the peak Spring migration season at Dead Horse Ranch State Park on the banks of the Verde River. Close proximity to the Verde, Oak Creek, Sycamore Creek, and other perennial waters offers a wide selection of guided tours, hikes, and workshops in one of Arizona’s richest birding habitats. Our experienced guides have extensive knowledge of birds and the unique habitat that makes this region special. The festival, presented each April by Friends of the Verde River, is a purpose-driven community benefit organization and 501© 3 non-profit working to preserve one of the last perennial flowing rivers in the American Southwest. Festival site is at Dead Horse Ranch State Park.

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