Episode 103: Why Do Scientists COUNT Lizard Scales?

Meet the Expert:  Sarah Skebba, zoologist and creator of edZOOcating.com 

Sarah Skebba, zoologist

Sarah is a self-proclaimed animal expert with a background in wildlife biology and zoo and aquarium work. Her passion for animals started at a very young age thanks to incredible picture books like Stellaluna and Verdi by Janell Cannon. As a student, she was able to explore opportunities in field studies working with Shedd Aquarium’s Bahamian rock iguana study and Arizona State University’s reptile physiology lab where she worked with diamondback rattlesnakes. Both of these experiences furthered her interest in working with not just reptiles, but all animals, and led to her to roles at zoos and aquariums. She quickly learned that wildlife and environmental education was where she felt most at home and, when COVID hit and zoos shut down, Sarah took her passions virtual with EdZOOcating. Today, she works full time with EdZOOcating to educate kids and adults all around the world about animals, their habitats, and how we can all do our part to protect them.

www.edZOOcating.com

 

 

Sarah working in the Bahamas

Working in the Bahamas

Capturing Iguanas in the Bahamas

Capturing iguanas in the Bahamas

 

Feeding giraffes

Feeding giraffes

Surgery on a ball python

Surgery on a ball python

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Lizards Book by Sneed Collard

 

Highlighted Book for this Episode!  

Sneed B. Collard III’s Most Fun Book Ever About Lizards by Sneed B. Collard III

 

 

 

 

Book List:

Reptiles for Kids: A Junior Scientist’s Guide to Lizards, Amphibians, and Cold-Blooded Creatures
by Michael G. Starkey

National Geographic Readers: Lizards by Laura Marsh

Ultimate Explorer Field Guide: Reptiles and Amphibians: Find Adventure! Go Outside! Have Fun! Be a Backyard Ranger and Amphibian Adventurer by Catherine Howell

 

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