Reptiles and Amphibians of Northern BC

Join the Prince George Naturalists Club for Reptiles and Amphibians of the Northern BC: Natural History, Threats, and How You Can Help
Come find out more about these fascinating – and harmless – species

Matt is a wildlife biologist based out of Prince George, BC, and has worked with reptiles and amphibians for much of his life. Although he has worked with and studied species throughout western Canada, he is especially familiar with the species of the central interior. His current professional role is with the Provincial Government where he leads and supports various conservation initiatives for reptile, amphibian, and small mammal species.

REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS OF NORTHERN BC
Adults | Free drop in
Saturday, May 3
3:00 - 4:30 pm
Bob Harkins Branch, downtown;

Location: 
Bob Harkins Branch
Target Audience: 
Adults (19+)
Seniors (55+)
Registration: 
Free Drop In
Accessibility Information: 

What to Expect:
● Takes place indoors in a quiet, comfortable space
● Accessible and inclusive washrooms are available nearby
● Participants can sit in comfortable chairs or stand
● Electronic screens will be used
● Participants may leave the room at any time

It's important that our programs are accessible for everyone. We offer sensory materials for youth including wiggle cushions, ear defenders, and fidget toys at the main service desk—you do not need a library card.
Our branches are fully accessible. Bob Harkins Branch has an elevator; Nechako Branch is on one level. If you have any questions about accessibility or need accommodations, please email ask@pgpl.ca with the program title and your question, or call us at 250-563-9251 ext. 100.