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The massasauga rattlesnake: nature’s umbrella
Urban Vipers 11: Tiger Snakes in Melbourne
Where are they now?
Urban Vipers 10: Russell’s Viper in Rathnapuri
Nos herpétologues en mission éducative: Rencontre avec les Scouts francophones de Windsor
Selecting and validating snake translocation release sites: a new publication
Urban Vipers 9: Adders in London, UK
Urban Vipers 8: Red diamond rattlesnakes (Crotalus ruber) in Loma Linda, California
Thank you to those who supported WPC’s Ojibway Prairie Reptile Recovery Team!
Urban Vipers 7: Javan spitting cobra in Jakarta, Indonesia
Saving the Butler’s gartersnake
Urban Vipers 6: Dugites in Perth, Australia
First overwintering of rattlesnakes is a milestone
Meet the reptile recovery field technicians!
Urban Vipers 5: The timber rattlesnakes of Lenexa, Kansas
Urban Vipers 4: The jararacas of São Paulo, Brazil
2021 saw record high mortality on roads surrounding Windsor Nature Preserve
Urban Vipers 3: The black mambas of Durban, South Africa
Investigating effectiveness of signage in educating the public
Over one tonne of trash hauled from Ojibway Prairie during recent cleanup
URBAN VIPERS 2: Western rattlesnakes of Osoyoos, B.C.
URBAN VIPERS 1: The prairie rattlesnakes of Lethbridge
Massasauga release sites receive passing grade from “inspector” snakes…again!
The road less travelled: keeping reptiles off our roadways
Introducing snakes to hibernaculum
Checking on hibernating snakes
Hibernating snakes – Part 1
Artificial Hibernaculum Installation
What do snake researchers do in the winter?
Connectivity corridor analysis for Massasaugas at Ojibway Prairie (finally) published!
The Odd Couple: An Unlikely Relationship Between Snakes and Crayfish
Keeping milkweed in the prairie
The wonderful world of Ontario snakes
Release sites receive passing grade from “inspector” snakes!
Diversity on the prairie
Saying Goodbye to the Ojibway Prairie
Fighting an Invader in the Ojibway Prairie Provincial Nature Reserve
Jewelled Geckos Successfully Reintroduced to New Zealand’s “Predator-free” Ecosanctuary at Orokonui
Looking back on 2019
Urban Rattlers of Boston’s Blue Hills
Eastern Foxsnake – The Massy Mimic
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