Things That Creep is committed to advancing equity by providing students with accessible, high-quality, hands-on science education. Our programs build understanding of foundational STEAM concepts, foster connections to local ecosystems, and ignite curiosity and passion for community-centered conservation.
Things That Creep brings science to life with lizards, snakes, turtles and frogs. Our hands-on programs are designed to create a connection between participants and animals that are often ignored or feared and provide a pathway to future careers in STEM fields.
Through learning about herps (reptiles & amphibians) and their role in their ecosystems, people feel a vested interest in their importance and protection. Herps play a vital and necessary role in a healthy, local ecosystem. Local ecosystem biodiversity helps maintain a balance to create a more healthy planet.
We can support biodiversity in our own outside spaces by making conscious choices about the types of plants we grow, having a bird bath or spraying pesticides. We can make small changes to our gardens to support wildlife so that it can continue to thrive despite habitat loss which threatens much of our planet's life. Together we can make a difference.
| Reptiles, amphibians and social media | Castro Valley, CA | ... |
| Board Member – Treasurer | United States(Remote) | ... |