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The Center for Snake Conservation - a non-profit organization dedicated to the conservation of all snakes and habitats.
Conserving Snakes
Joined August 2011
Wandering Gartersnakes (Thamnophis elegans vagrans) emerging from their hibernaculum near Boulder, Colorado today (March 25, 2019).
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Boulder Creek Trail Camera: https://t.co/KMkY30zYg0 via @YouTube
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American Dipper: https://t.co/OyKlqnzt74 via @YouTube
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Trail Camera - One Week On Boulder Creek: https://t.co/IFF1Vpo4nb via @YouTube
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The importance of scientific collections is highlighted in this amazing discovery. https://t.co/ibbxmohIwr
nationalgeographic.com
The “mysterious dinner snake” has some odd habits, including a propensity to burrow.
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This is how we change human perceptions at My Nature Lab. We learn first hand that snakes are amazing creatures that benefit humans through their critical role in healthy ecosystems. Now we want to grow into...
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It is Giving Tuesday! Woohoo! Our programs cost $150 for classroom visits and we would like your help to make this a reality for some classrooms that do not have the budget to get us into their...
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Baby Bullsnake: https://t.co/GSRQ8TwITb via @YouTube
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Cornsnake Growth Study: https://t.co/NCSBihfsj6 via @YouTube
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What is this on our boa??? A leg?? It is a claw that is attached to a vestigial limb buried deep in their muscles. Males have much bigger claws than females and they use them to scratch a female’s...
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Yep - a big snapping turtle was found crossing the road!
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Can You Guess Who I Am: https://t.co/G4lslAX8oK via @YouTube
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Snake Gets Special Little 'Braces' To Help Fix Her Overbite
thedodo.com
Thankfully, this poor python got the help she needed.
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Check out this awesome bullsnake we found this morning during our Field Members field trip. He never saw us so we were able to observe him slithering through the grass naturally instead of fast or...
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Maybe this is where the myth about “hoop snakes” got started? A Texas indigo snake with a large food bolus at My Nature Lab.
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major new NCHS grants-funded paper now available, using data going back to 1996 to estimate population density of southern hognoses from road-cruising, radio-telemetry & crawl-speed data (without mark-recapture!). https://t.co/sCpGsfVpor
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