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Hi everyone! Thanks for stopping by to check out the new Ectotherm Addiction blog. My name is Cheryl, an active herp hobbyist, and your host. This blog will be updated each Saturday, so keep an eye out and follow along! What can you expect to read here? Each week I'll post an article on a reptile related topic, different topics will include reviews of places you can go to visit reptiles in Ontario, rare species profiles, reviews of interesting reptile literature and news, photo of the month, event coverage and even possibly breeder interviews! By following this blog you may learn about a cool zoo in your area that you've never visited, or learn about a book that may be worth your time to pick up and read! The hobby of collecting reptiles is an addicting one! It often inspires the desire to grow, collect and most importantly, learn! It's my hope to be able to foster that learning bug in an exciting way! If you have ideas, comments, or would like your business/event featured in a blog post, please send me an e-mail at CherylSSheridan@gmail.com!

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Scales Nature Park


Scales Nature Park located a couple minutes north of Barrie is a new place for reptile lovers and other naturalists to visit, but the faces are not! The operation is carried on by Jeff and Jenny Hathaway of Sciensational Snakes, a company that has been promoting reptile and amphibian conservation through hands-on, educational programs in the Simcoe and Grey county area for years now.
Each reptile nature center or zoo throughout Ontario has a uniqueness that makes each and every one a joy to visit. One awesome thing about the Scales Nature Park is that they have the most complete collection of native Canadian reptiles and amphibians. These animals are highly protected by the law, so getting the chance to see all of them up close and personal is a real treat. We’re talking fox snakes, black rats, hognose, garters of a billion different colors, smooth greens snakes and more-don’t forget all the turtles! Snappers, spotted, painteds and musk, all in beautiful and naturally laid out exhibits. They also have exotic species and educate kids and adults alike about the difference between good and not so good reptile pets. Know that cute baby boa or Burmese python you were eyeing up in the pet store? Well wrap one of the adults at the Scales Nature Park around your shoulders and see if you still want one! I think you’ll find the friendly corns, kings and milks end up making the better pet!
But the unique collection isn’t even the best part. What about getting the chance to touch and hold just about all of them? Friendly staff members loaded with facts and willing to answer your questions bring out animals of all shapes and sizes for you to experience.
If you’re finished up in there, step outside, visit some of the turtles and tortoises hanging around out there, then go for a walk on the nature trail! On my trip I was lucky to spot a wild garter snake, but if you’re lucky you may spot turtles in the pond too! Another helpful and enthusiastic guide came with us and told us neat facts about the trees, edible plants and the other vegetation.
This is a place that’s well worth the trip, check them out at scalesnaturepark.ca!

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