The Hi-Desert Nature Museum is offering another brown bag lunch lecture. Reporter Rebecca Havely has more details…
Have you ever stumbled upon a baby snake curled up under the bushes? Been surprised by a rattler on your porch? The next brown bag lunch lecture, Reptiles of the Mojave Desert and Rattlesnake Safety, addresses the natural history of Mojave Desert herpetofauna as well as rattlesnake safety. The lecture will be given by Jerry Dion Morrill and Robert Twombley, founders of the herpetological conservation organization Cali Boys Reptile Rescue and Relocation. Morrill and Twombley will also bring live rattlesnake specimens. Bring your brown bag lunch and a friend to the Hi-Desert Nature Museum Thursday, August 17 at 12 noon. Beverages will be served. Admission is $5, free to members and sponsors.