The Westcoast Reptile Education Society

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The Westcoast Reptile Education Society The WSPCR is now WRES (Westcoast Reptile Education Society). We aim to introduce and educate the general public about reptiles.

11/01/2025

Cold weather calls for cozy hideouts! ❄️🐸

We have spend many a day with our animals at this great place.Now you can have a chance to work there.
11/01/2025

We have spend many a day with our animals at this great place.
Now you can have a chance to work there.

We are hiring! Apply today to join our team of nature educators. If you love teaching people of all ages about nature, appreciating creatures big and small (we love bugs!), and would enjoy being a welcoming face at our front desk, then this could be the position for you.

For more details and to apply, visit https://careers.dnv.org/postings/2876

11/01/2025
25/11/2024

Caption this image! // Suggérez une légende pour cette photo!

Photo: Long-toed salamander/Salamandre à longs doigts; 📸: Rotifer

25/11/2024

While supplies last get 50% off 18 cube Exo Terra frog tanks and get a FREE bag of 4kg Stratum! (An excellent fertilizer substrate for any aquarium, paludarium or terrarium). Thank you for helping us celebrate 5 years of ownership for this wonderful petshop! 1 week left to enter draws, including winning one of these tanks for FREE!

25/11/2024

Help us name this Bearded Dragon group... many of you have met them in store, they are quite a favourite group 🥰 we have two females with the male sat proudly in the middle 😆

12/10/2024

Hello my name is Cody, I have been a dog lover since I was very young, I have always been … Cody Wilson needs your support for Naalas backleg amputation

07/10/2024

The San Francisco Garter Snake has been on the endangered list since 1967, and has been labeled the most beautiful snake in the U.S. Researches estimate only 1-2 thousand remain

Photo : Resin replica of a San Francisco garter snake by Jared Heald

07/10/2024

Striking a pose! Luzon mangrove snake portrait by Don Champlin.

07/10/2024

Nebraska Huskers are trying to bring back their traditional mass littering events. The leaders at University of Nebraska - Lincoln don't want to listen. Perhaps their fans will!
Our new billboards are going up soon! One near the stadium, one near the Nebraska State Capitol.




27/09/2024

🎉🎉🎉 SAVE THE DATE… 🎉🎉🎉
Who else is ready to do it all again April of 2025?! 🎊🐸🎊
*BOOKING OPENS JANUARY UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, STAY TUNED*

27/09/2024

🐝 Bees of Vancouver Workshop 🐝

Curious about the local pollinators in your garden? Join Paula Cruise from the Native Bee Society of BC on Sunday, October 6th, from 1–2 PM at the Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre! Learn about the types of bees that visit your garden and how to provide them with the food and habitats they need.

This is part of our Fall Garden Workshops series in partnership with the Edible Garden Project and the District of North Vancouver. Get expert tips to prep your garden for fall, winter, and spring! 🌿🍂

Register here:
https://ecologycentre.ca/adult-programs/ -workshops

Suitable for ages 15+. By donation.

22/09/2024

The Gwaii Animal Helpline Society is a B.C. registered non-profit society located on Haida Gwaii, which is the unceeded territory of the Haida Nation. GAHS i...

22/09/2024

Meet “Tempest”. Our cute pet of the day!!

22/09/2024
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The Westcoast Reptile Education Society (WRES)

Our members have their own personal collections of pet reptiles that they bring to our Educational Experiences. These experiences are designed around the idea that the general public gets to interact with, touch, pet, and hold various reptiles in an effort to allow people to be comfortable with these animals. We like the philosophy of being able to overcome stigmas, biases, and phobias by being incredibly close to our reptiles. Instead of just viewing them through glass, we want fellow humans to have a full and fabulous interaction with them.

We pride ourselves in providing a safe and fun experience to people of all ages and walks of life. We enjoy educating about a subject our members are all so passionate about.