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snake_conservation · Snake Advocacy and Conservation

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  • Members: 87
  • Category: Snakes
  • Founded: Jan 24, 2004
  • Language: English
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IMPORTANT NOTE: This list is an independent mailing list which is NOT affiliated with any group, organization or snake awareness program.

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This is a group to discuss effective methods for promoting and protecting snakes.

Snakes play an important role in our environment.

Many snakes face threats from habitat destruction to unfair persecution, to rattlesnake round ups.

Do you have ideas for how to protect these wonderful animals? Are you active in helping to teach others about them? Or are you just interested in discussing this subject? If so, please join us!

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Re: Excited for Thanksgiving break......
Thanks.  I might feed him the day that I go home, sometime in the morning.  I think he likes my feeding style better than my dad's.  His grandperson feeds
Posted - Fri Nov 20, 2009 11:29 am
Katherine Whitney
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Re: Excited for Thanksgiving break......
I'm sure he'll be happy to see you too! Pantera is always pleased to see Steve, his original keeper. And he always does the same things he did when he
Posted - Fri Nov 20, 2009 11:16 am
MB
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Excited for Thanksgiving break......
Why? Among other things, I'll get to see Serpi again. I really have missed him, I want to be able to give him some attention. I know he's well cared for in
Posted - Fri Nov 20, 2009 4:40 am
Kathy
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Re: Rattler Relocation in New Mexico
No they are not aggressive to each other, but if they are relocated more than 1/2 mile from where you pick them up, even if it's still in their territory, they
Posted - Mon Nov 9, 2009 10:49 am
Kat
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Re: Rattlesnake roundups Leading to Demise of Eastern Diamondback
I am afraid that NM and Texas and a few other states will just turn a blind eye to this. Curious why they go after the rattlesnake and not have a copperhead,
Posted - Mon Sep 28, 2009 3:18 am
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