NatureBreak

i ve intended to establish An Eco Farm for all native reptiles, amphibians, ,butterflies, birds  and snakes and visual and audio aided  displays for educating the younger generation to learn the common sense of coexistence,
to create a culture that lives with  animals and plants,
further leading to conservation based  Researches, studies and Actions,

have taken initial steps since last year
the public is my strength letters r to  be forwarded to the authorities by the puplic signed for it's approval

still i need your support , knowledge , information, fund, partnership , collaboration and participation
for this unique action

 this would further be a rehabilitation center  4 abandoned animals , snake's, snake charmers, & tribe's, & an information center, educating the  younger generation wit all modern technologies,

(snake's and no animals  r not 2 b displayed in cages) they r to be set in a natural environment naturally created
 pls support with Ur better knowledge and information

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I would not throw cages out entirely. Proper caging is beneficial when producing offspring. This way you ensure the the male meets the female and the eggs are captured to be put into incubation containers. Keeping snakes in open areas makes it hard to monitor female activity. The do not need to stay in cages forever but during breeding is extremly beneficial. This year I am producing Florida kingsnakes and scarlet kingsnakes for natural release.

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