Snakes of Central Washington
July 25th, 2026
10am-11:30am
Ages 8+
$10 per person, RSVP Required
Location: Canyon River Ranch Lodge 14700 Canyon Rd. Ellensburg
Join local wildlife biologist Adrian Slade for an introduction to the snakes of Central Washington. Learn about the ecology, behavior, and conservation of the region’s native snakes, from Ring-necked snakes to Northern Pacific rattlesnakes.
- Learn about the role snakes play in shrubsteppe ecosystems and the impressive reptile diversity of Yakima Canyon
- Discover how to safely coexist with rattlesnakes and gain a greater appreciation for these remarkable and often misunderstood animals
- This is a kid-friendly event featuring live snakes for viewing and handling following the presentation.
Bio:
Adrian Slade is a naturalist and herpetologist based in Central Washington, where she has spent the past decade observing snakes in their natural habitats. Her work focuses on the natural history, behavior, and conservation of Pacific Northwest reptiles - especially northern pacific rattlesnakes and the imperiled striped whipsnake.
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