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About Us

WHAT DO WE OFFER?
Our main education base is our informative wildlife programs featuring an array of different wildlife, ranging from arachnids to skunks to endangered cats. We also present numerous opportunities for community service, volunteering, and hands-on animal related internships. Additionally offered are scout oriented camps, our popular Children’s Safari Overnights, birthday parties, commercial and movie production, special event promotions, professional wildlife photography sessions, and wildlife safety programs.
We have completed over 250 presentations just this past year and have visited over 10 states nationally with our Mobile Wildlife Education Unit (M.W.E.U. for short). We are extremely excited about reaching even more minds in the upcoming 2007-2008 years. It is easy to see during any of our presentations that we truly enjoy what we do and love the animals and habitat we are helping.

WHY DO WE DO IT?
We do it to expand people minds and open people’s eyes to the living world around them. Our main goal is to give you the opportunity to experience something you otherwise, would never have been able to. And hopefully instill a drive in you to do your part.

Imagine all human beings having the mind-set to live their lives in total disregard for any living thing. Very quickly, and drastically, we would lead ourselves onto a one-way path of non-existence.

EXCTINCTION is FOREVER!
This sounds severe and almost impossible when we think about ourselves. Right? Animals and plants become extinct, not people, Right? Wrong!
Time ticks on and daily we do chip away at our own existence and unfortunately other species too. Maybe not as radically as the example before, but with millions of people in North America alone… a few mistakes add up! With this many intelligent inhabitants we can’t afford to be ignorant. What better place to start, but in our own “back yard.” We want to teach people about the animals that live right outside and hopefully instill a feeling of responsibility to conserve their habitats and stop the cycle of extinction.