Local Wild for Wildlife Published on June 1, 2014 Share Tweet Share Email Comments Print Liam Cherney, 4, extends his hand to pet a corn snake. The Blade/Isaac Hale Buy This Image Seraphina Zolciak, 3, extends her finger to pet a corn snake as her sister, Olivia Zolciak, 7, back, looks on. The Blade/Isaac Hale Buy This Image Kathy Manos, left, holds a male western box turtle while Jacob Knehr, 5, and his mother, Sarah Knehr, look on as Andrew Knehr, 3, pets the turtle. The Blade/Isaac Hale Buy This Image From left, Laylay Upchurch, 3, Nicole Frederick, Kyleigh Yelverton, 5, and Jayce Yelverton, 8, look at a Virginia Opossum as Jennifer Yelverton takes a picture on her cell phone. The Blade/Isaac Hale Buy This Image Kelly Hall, center, handles a corn snake while she explains the snake to Jazmon Hicks, 11, left, and her mother Sonja Hicks. The Blade/Isaac Hale Buy This Image Natalie Miller handles a male American kestrel, the smallest falcon in North America, as he flaps his wings. The Blade/Isaac Hale Buy This Image Hannah Speer, 13, center, feels the wing of a great-horned owl as her sister Jillian, 15, and mother Sarah hold on to the wing with the help of Nancy Nicholson, left. The Blade/Isaac Hale Buy This Image Related Items Toledo Botanical Gardens ,Wild for Wildlife Recommended for you Click to comment