Rhonda Leavitt of Rhonda’s Reptiles will present animal education using live reptiles on Tuesday, August 2, at 1 pm at the New Lebanon Library. Leavitt’s reptiles include an iguana, bearded dragon, boa constrictor, Burmese python and American alligator. The program is oriented towards children, although people of all ages are welcome.
Leavitt has been active in providing reptile rescue for lizards, snakes and turtles in need of placement for several years. Reptiles require specialized care and adoptive homes can be hard to find. Rhonda’s Reptiles helps with reptiles that have outgrown their living environments or whose owners are no longer able to care for them and also provides temporary care for reptiles and snakes belonging to military personnel deployed overseas
For further information on this free event, please call the Library at 518-794-8844. The Library is located at 550 Rt. 20, ¼ mile north of the yellow blinking light at the intersection of Routes 20/22.
