New England Reptile & Raptor Exhibits

New England Reptile & Raptor Exhibits After nearly 50 years we have retired and no longer doing educational programs and outreaches. Welcome to England Reptile & Raptor Exhibits.

We present educational wildlife programs in a variety of formats that follow the frameworks of school curriculum including the MCAS. Our purpose to dispel myths and give scientific facts on wildlife. To explain why laws and regulations protect wildlife and wildlife habitats from human pressure and our activities, including criminal acts such as poaching, habitat destruction, species exploitation a

nd how wildlife management protects and preserves wildlife and wild life habitats. We use live reptiles and birds of prey for illustrative purposes to focus on
their biology, physiology, and function in the ecosystem. Our director Marla Isaac, naturalist, artist, falconer and professional reptile handler has more than 30 years experience with large constrictors, crocodilians, turtles, tortoises, lizards, amphibians and venomous snakes of the genus crotalus the rattlesnakes. She is a well known lecturer in Southeastern Massachusetts and has expanded her interest into the art of falconry the ancient sport of hunting wild game with a raptor, raptor rehabilitation specializing in osprey rehab and great horn owls and research for raptor conservation. As a naturalist and falconer she strives to bring an understanding of biodiversity to people by allowing people to meet some interesting and fascinating animals trusted in her care by wildlife agencies state and federal as ambassadors of the wild that thru her tell their story and why we must preserve, protect and appreciate the wonders of nature and life itself whether we us it as a renewable resource or not. We can bring our educational programs to most venues, such as schools, colleges, universities, environmental groups, scouts, religious groups, camps, corporate events, park & recreation, zoological parks, clubs, native American events, nursing homes, animal organizations, festivals, fairs, family events, Halloween events, sportsman events, cable and radio talk shows.

Dedication of the conservation commission building in honor of Marla.
05/19/2024

Dedication of the conservation commission building in honor of Marla.

At the world center for falconry in Boise Idaho. Thank you to all who helped make it possible to be on the to part of th...
04/19/2024

At the world center for falconry in Boise Idaho. Thank you to all who helped make it possible to be on the to part of the wall of remembrance

We’re almost there. The archive of falconry is slated to induct my mother into the wall of fame in 2024. Please donate a...
03/03/2023

We’re almost there. The archive of falconry is slated to induct my mother into the wall of fame in 2024. Please donate and spread the word.

-Jason

***Update:

We reached our goal for getting my mother into the Archive of Falconry wall of fame. Huge thank you to everyone who donated and took the time to write emails supporting this.

Let us honor Marla J. Isaac, Fellow Falconer, Wildlife Rehabilitator, Wildlife & … Wendy Pavlicek Tyburczy needs your support for In memory of Marla J. Isaac

Please support my mother for her into the falconry memorial wall. A huge thank you goes to Wendy Pavlicek for orchestrat...
12/15/2022

Please support my mother for her into the falconry memorial wall.

A huge thank you goes to Wendy Pavlicek for orchestrating this endeavor for my mother.

Jason LeGrow
(Marla’s son)

Let us honor Marla J. Isaac, Fellow Falconer, Wildlife Rehabilitator, Wildlife & … Wendy Pavlicek Tyburczy needs your support for In memory of Marla J. Isaac

06/21/2022

Spend a day getting to know our only salt marsh turtle, the diamondback terrapin. This Saturday, join us to learn about the life history of this threatened species and how we're trying to help boost their populations on the Cape. This workshop will include a lecture and then a field experience to release "headstarted" hatchlings at beautiful Sandy Neck in Barnstable. We'll also look for signs of nesting turtles. Learn more and register: https://www.massaudubon.org/program-catalog/long-pasture/83336-field-study-the-diamondback-terrapins-of-barnstable-great-marsh (Photo courtesy of Terri Munson).

06/10/2022

These eastern milksnakes show how
variable color can be in this species with age. The brighter red color in younger individuals fades to brown with age.

These two snakes were found coiled together under the same cover object, so holding them together did not risk the spread of snake fungal disease. They were both clean and lesion free as well.

04/15/2022

Is this the face only a mother could love? Maybe so, but the diamondback rattlesnake is a critical part of the food web in that they feed on small mammals, rats, mice and squirrels.

Thriving in longleaf pine forests, much of their habitat has been impacted by habitat loss and fragmentation, with only about 3% of the longleaf pine stands remaining. Refuge staff work to provide suitable longleaf pine habitat for these important species.

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67 Blanding Road
Rehoboth, MA
02769

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