Amphibian Foundation Outreach @ The Outdoor Activity Center #WAWA

We always love participating in events at The OAC @ WAWA (photo by Matt Mezzatesta)

Princess, the Giant Toad (Rhinella marina) made another appearance (photo by Matt Mezzatesta)

Oberon the Green Tree Python (Morelia viridis) is a beautiful and gentle snake that the visitors loved (photo by Matt Mezzatesta)

Tony the Red-foot Tortoise, Geochelone carbonaria zoomed around greeting visitors and grazing on plants (photo by Matt Mezzatesta)

Mark giving Anthony a piggy back ride (photo by Matt Mezzatesta)

Thomas the Red-tail Boa (Boa constrictor) (photo by Matt Mezzatesta)


Buttons the Snowflake Whites Tree Frog (Litoria caerulea) looking beautiful in a tree (photo by Matt Mezzatesta)

Gabe near the Amphibian Foundation banner. Designed and provided by the Georgia Reptile Society (photo by Matt Mezzatesta)

(photo by Matt Mezzatesta)

(photo by Matt Mezzatesta)

Thomas and Thomas! (photo by Matt Mezzatesta)

Amanda talking with visitors about Boa constrictors (photo by Matt Mezzatesta)

This little boy is covered in Bearded Dragon (Pogona vitticeps)(photo by Matt Mezzatesta)

(photo by Matt Mezzatesta)
(photo by Matt Mezzatesta)

Crystal with a Bearded Dragon
Tessa and Buttons

Crystal talking with everybody about Giant Toads

Gabe having a discussion about Boa contrictors

Tess and Javi, the Ball Python (Python regius)

Amanda and her Rose Hair Tarantula






The Outreach Team at The Amphibian Foundation: (Back L-R) Matt Mezzatesta, Gabe Anderle, Mark Mandica, Crystal Mandica, Natalia, Tess Yaney. Front L-R Anthony Mandica, Tessa Cafritz and Amanda Sargent





Darryll Haddock, Director of the Outdoor Activity Center holding one of the Ball Pythons

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