Rattlesnake Education Homeschoolers Event
Schedule
Fri, 03 Apr, 2026 at 03:00 pm
UTC-07:00Location
Desert Foothills Library | Cave Creek, AZ
This science-focused program introduces homeschool students to Arizona’s native rattlesnakes through observation, evidence, and critical thinking. Using real-world examples from field research and wildlife work across Arizona, students learn how scientists separate facts from myths and why misconceptions about animals persist.
The program explores basic biology, behavior, and ecology of rattlesnakes, and how our own minds may play tricks on us where snakes are involved. Students are encouraged to ask questions, make observations, and think like scientists as they examine how the environment, adaptation, and survival shape wildlife behavior.
Practical outdoor safety is woven throughout the presentation, including how to identify rattlesnake habitat, what to do if a snake is encountered, and why understanding animal behavior leads to safer choices. These lessons reinforce applied science and problem-solving skills that students can use in real-life situations.
Live rattlesnakes and a Gila monster from across Arizona will be present, safely secured behind locked glass enclosures at all times. This allows students to observe native wildlife up close and learn to temper fear with science literacy and evidence-based thinking, while prioritizing safety and respect for Arizona’s wildlife.
Presented for free to the community from Rattlesnake Solutions.
Where is it happening?
Desert Foothills Library, 38443 N School House Rd,Cave Creek,AZ,United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:


















