Chris Giorni from Tree Frog Treks (http://www.treefrogtreks.com) talks about the importance of taking a few minutes each day to explore nature or just to simply turn off the television. This is what he calls a Green 15.
Meet Merlin the Ball Python. Merlin is one of over 100 rescued reptiles and amphibians that you could meet at Tree Frog Treks. http://www.treefrogtreks.com
Meet Cresty the Crested Gecko. Cresty is one of over 100 rescued reptiles and amphibians that you could meet at Tree Frog Treks. http://www.treefrogtreks.com
Tree Frog Treks Summer Camp (http://www.treefrogtreks.com) is for children entering pre-school through kindergarten. We are a science education program with reptiles in San Francisco. For more information please visit our website.
Meet Tuck one of six Red-Eared Sliders that you could meet at Tree Frog Treks (http://www.treefrogtreks.com). He was donated to us by a student in 2008.
Savannah the Savannah Monitor Lizard is one of 100 rescued reptiles and amphibians that you could meet at Tree Frog Treks (http://www.treefrogtreks.com). She was a recent donation from a retired professor.
Heirloom the Common Tomato Frog is one of 100 rescued reptiles and amphibians that you could meet at Tree Frog Treks (http://www.treefrogtreks.com). Heirloom is one of two Common Tomato Frogs we have. Heirloom and Beefsteak are years old.
Neptune the Blue Tongued Skink is one of 100 rescued reptiles and amphibians that you could meet at Tree Frog Treks (http://www.treefrogtreks.com)
Blondie is one of over 100 rescued reptiles and amphibians that you could meet at Tree Frog Treks (http://www.treefrogtreks.com). She has been with us for over four years and is one of our superstars!!
Bully the North American Bullfrog is one of 100 rescued reptiles and amphibians that you could meet at Tree Frog Treks (http://www.treefrogtreks.com)