This year we were blessed by one of the most exciting and interesting wildlife observations in recent memory -– and it happened right outside our door! We did our best to film and photo document what we saw, and we are excited to bring the saga back to life in a series of upcoming posts. It’s our way of getting you by our side, virtually, for this summer highlight.
Why "trash snakes"? We're poking fun at those who refer to common species as trash (they're not!). Any snake can be a trash snake; these Rock Rattlesnakes loved sheltering and hunting under various pieces of trash in our yard -- how many trash objects do you count them using in this series?
Read the full story at www.snakes.ngo/tale-of-two-trash-snakes
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