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BARRIE - Diversity of Living Things is coming to you! We are proud to announce that our newest exhibit Diversity of Living Things is coming to Barrie this weekend, January 17th, and 18th. This incredible exhibit features a variety of species of animals found in Canada and around the world. Learn about incredible species in trouble in our own backyard and around the globe in a fun, interactive, educational format. Featuring tarantulas, alligators, giant snakes, birds of prey, turtles, ferrets, and even a baby cougar (mountain lion) a species extinct in Eastern Canada that is making a return. There will be over 24 live animal exhibits for you and your family to explore, 8 staff members with animals out throughout the day for you to ask questions to and interact with as well as 2 fun, interactive and highly educational programs happening about 15 minutes apart throughout the day starting at 9:15 am on Saturday and 10:15 am on Sunday. Give yourself a good 2 hours to see and do everything and bring a camera and lots of questions and enthusiasm :-) Schedule; Saturday, January 17th - 9:00 am to 6:00 pm Sunday, January 18th - 10:00 am to 5:00 pm Where: Liberty North, 100 Caplan Avenue, Barrie, ON L4N 9J2 General Admission: $10 a person with 2 year olds and younger being free BUT if you LIKE our page and SHARE this post you and all in your group get in for $8 a person. Just take a screen shot and show us at the door. *** ACCESSIBILITY $$$ - We are certain people appreciate the expense of putting on these events but we do NOT want to be cost prohibitive. If you or anyone you know would like to attend but for one reason or another this is not possible for financial reasons, please email scarysheri@raysreptiles and we will gladly arrange entrance that works for them/you *** For more information visit raysreptiles/2014/10/28/diversity-of-living-things/ *** Little Rays Reptile Zoo is accredited by CAZA/AZAC and regularly works with the OSPCA, municipal, provincial, and federal authorities for the placement of seized and unwanted reptiles and amphibians. Over 80% of the animals we have in our care are unwanted or seized pets. Have a great day and hope to see you in Barrie, Little Ray
Posted on: Mon, 12 Jan 2015 17:12:16 +0000

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