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MERIDEN – In an engaging segment on Fox 43 AM Live, hosts Dane Kroll and Lara Avery welcomed Seth Butner and Chaylin Haggett from ATLAS Education to discuss their innovative educational programs. The duo highlighted how ATLAS Education is making strides in teaching the community about snakes, reptiles, and other fascinating creatures.
With a focus on hands-on learning, ATLAS offers interactive experiences that allow participants to get up close and personal with these unique animals. The organization aims to dispel common myths and fears surrounding reptiles, fostering a greater appreciation for their role in the ecosystem.
Butner and Haggett shared insights into their educational workshops, which cater to various age groups and interests. These sessions not only provide knowledge but also encourage conservation efforts and respect for wildlife. The initiative has garnered positive feedback from the community, making learning about these often-misunderstood creatures both fun and informative.
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