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ARE BABY RATTLESNAKES REALLY MORE DANGEROUS THAN ADULTS Contrary to popular belief, the bite of a baby rattlesnake is almost always far less serious than the bite of a larger adult rattlesnake. The notion that baby rattlesnakes cannot control the quantity of venom injected (referred to in the field of Herpetology as “venom metering”) is a myth that has b WILD SNAKES : EDUCATION AND DISCUSSION Hello and welcome to the official website for Wild Snakes : Education & Discussion (WSED). Back in 2015 I created the WSED Facebook group out of necessity; there was no place for people to ask questions about wild snakes. Fast forward to today and we are SNAKEBITE MANAGEMENT (PRE-HOSPITAL) Please allow me to introduce myself. I am a medical toxicologist and emergency physician at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. I have treated 600+ snakebites and direct one of the busiest snakebite services in the U.S. I also love snakes and BOIDAE – WILD SNAKES : EDUCATION AND DISCUSSION The Boidae is a family of non-venomous snakes which includes familiar species such as the Common Boa (Boa constrictor), the Rainbow Boa (Epicrates cenchria), and the Green Anaconda (Eunectes murinus). Five subfamilies, comprising 12 genera and DEKAY’S BROWN SNAKE (STORERIA DEKAYI) The Dekay’s brown snake (Storeria dekayi) is a small colubrid species found throughout the eastern half of the United States, northern Mexico, and parts of southern Canada.This species may be confused for redbellied snakes (Storeria occipitomaculata) but lacks the characteristic spot found behind the head that can be used an an identifier between the two. SONORAN CORALSNAKE (MICRUROIDES EURYXANTHUS) The Sonoran coralsnake is a dweller of arid and semi-arid habitat types including grassland, wooded areas, brush, thornscrub, farmland, and rocky upland desert along arroyos and river bottoms. Mostly nocturnal, these shy snakes spend most of their time hidden away in crevices, a lifestyle aided by their flattened body. SNAKEBITE MANAGEMENT (IN HOSPITAL) Snakebite management, from the expert Dr. Greene. About Spencer Greene, MD. Spencer Greene, MD, MS, FACEP, FACMT is the Director of Medical Toxicology and an Assistant Professor in the Henry J.N. Taub Department of Emergency Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine. COUNTERING COPPERHEAD MISINFORMATION 2. While it is a widespread belief that copperheads “smell like cucumber”, there is no scientific evidence backing up this claim. Plenty of people who study wild copperheads and work with them daily have never smelled cucumbers associated with these snakes, even in areas where large numbers of them gather for the winter. RATTLESNAKES IN WISCONSIN: A HISTORICAL AND CONSERVATION Rattlesnakes in Wisconsin: A Historical and Conservation Perspective By Eric Roscoe, Education and Events Coordinator for the Madison Area Herpetological Society The sound of a rattlesnake sounding off its rattle is perhaps one of the most unmistakable sounds in WHY WE SHOULDN’T KILL SNAKES The majestic Eastern Indigo Snake (Photo courtesy of Bronc Rice) Why killing snakes is harmful; what we need to understand and what we can do. Snakes are some of the most misunderstood creatures around; whose instinctually driven brains, reactions, and energy can be hard to comprehend and so it can be hard for the mainly logic-driven human torelate.
ARE BABY RATTLESNAKES REALLY MORE DANGEROUS THAN ADULTS Contrary to popular belief, the bite of a baby rattlesnake is almost always far less serious than the bite of a larger adult rattlesnake. The notion that baby rattlesnakes cannot control the quantity of venom injected (referred to in the field of Herpetology as “venom metering”) is a myth that has b WILD SNAKES : EDUCATION AND DISCUSSION Hello and welcome to the official website for Wild Snakes : Education & Discussion (WSED). Back in 2015 I created the WSED Facebook group out of necessity; there was no place for people to ask questions about wild snakes. Fast forward to today and we are BOIDAE – WILD SNAKES : EDUCATION AND DISCUSSION The Boidae is a family of non-venomous snakes which includes familiar species such as the Common Boa (Boa constrictor), the Rainbow Boa (Epicrates cenchria), and the Green Anaconda (Eunectes murinus). Five subfamilies, comprising 12 genera and CORALSNAKE ENVENOMATIONS Nationally, 98% of snake envenomations are from the various pit vipers (rattlesnakes, water moccasins/cottonmouths, and copperheads). That said, coralsnakes are cool and fascinating – and you need to know about them. Fig 1: Micruroides euryxanthus, the Arizona (or Sonoran) Coralsnake, is found in Arizona and western New Mexico. SONORAN CORALSNAKE (MICRUROIDES EURYXANTHUS) The Sonoran coralsnake is a dweller of arid and semi-arid habitat types including grassland, wooded areas, brush, thornscrub, farmland, and rocky upland desert along arroyos and river bottoms. Mostly nocturnal, these shy snakes spend most of their time hidden away in crevices, a lifestyle aided by their flattened body. ELAPIDAE – WILD SNAKES : EDUCATION AND DISCUSSION Sonoran Coralsnake (Micruroides euryxanthus) 06/16/2020. Native to central Arizona down into southwestern Sinaloa, Mexico, the SonoranCoralsnake .
SNAKE BITES & MISINFORMATION Snake bites are a huge fear for many people and we know phobias are, by definition, irrational. There is no shame in being scared. The will to learn and understand is vital to amending our erroneous beliefs. The probability of a snake bite goes up substantially when a person harasses the animal in some way; whether it be handling, poking at it SNAKEBITES – WILD SNAKES : EDUCATION AND DISCUSSION Debunking the Myth that Antivenom is More Dangerous Than a Snakebite. Dear readers, it is time for the return of the debunker, here to dispel the common myths and misconceptions surrounding snakebite medicine and educate the masses. The topic of our discussion today is antivenom and the goal is to correct many of the rumors that impactpatient
DEBUNKING THE MYTH THAT ANTIVENOM IS MORE DANGEROUS THAN A Dear readers, it is time for the return of the debunker, here to dispel the common myths and misconceptions surrounding snakebite medicine and educate the masses. The topic of our discussion today is antivenom and the goal is to correct many of the rumors that impact patient care. Feel free to ask q COEXISTING WITH WILD SNAKES Perhaps the most common questions about snakes revolve around snakes in and around the home. Many people are frightened by the sudden appearance of a snake on their property. Others are not frightened but are curious about the reasons snakes may cross a HOW TO ENCOURAGE A SNAKE TO MOVE ALONG A steady stream of water usually gets the snake to move away and seek cover (think about being a child and playing with water guns). It’s also likely this will discourage the snake from coming back if it feels scared of being sprayed again. Of course, as with anything, this technique may not always work and some snakes may stubbornly stay put. WILD SNAKES : EDUCATION AND DISCUSSION Hello and welcome to the official website for Wild Snakes : Education & Discussion (WSED). Back in 2015 I created the WSED Facebook group out of necessity; there was no place for people to ask questions about wild snakes. Fast forward to today and we are SNAKEBITE MANAGEMENT (PRE-HOSPITAL) Please allow me to introduce myself. I am a medical toxicologist and emergency physician at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. I have treated 600+ snakebites and direct one of the busiest snakebite services in the U.S. I also love snakes and COUNTERING COPPERHEAD MISINFORMATION 2. While it is a widespread belief that copperheads “smell like cucumber”, there is no scientific evidence backing up this claim. Plenty of people who study wild copperheads and work with them daily have never smelled cucumbers associated with these snakes, even in areas where large numbers of them gather for the winter. SONORAN CORALSNAKE (MICRUROIDES EURYXANTHUS) The Sonoran coralsnake is a dweller of arid and semi-arid habitat types including grassland, wooded areas, brush, thornscrub, farmland, and rocky upland desert along arroyos and river bottoms. Mostly nocturnal, these shy snakes spend most of their time hidden away in crevices, a lifestyle aided by their flattened body. THE LAST WORD ON “THE RHYME” The Last Word on “The Rhyme”. It never fails. There isn’t one type of snake that doesn’t have some kind of misconception or urban legend attached to it. Perhaps no other species of snake causes as much chaos and hurt feelings as the coralsnake, and “the rhyme” that is forever attached to them. SNAKEBITE MANAGEMENT (IN HOSPITAL) Snakebite management, from the expert Dr. Greene. About Spencer Greene, MD. Spencer Greene, MD, MS, FACEP, FACMT is the Director of Medical Toxicology and an Assistant Professor in the Henry J.N. Taub Department of Emergency Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine. RATTLESNAKES IN WISCONSIN: A HISTORICAL AND CONSERVATION Rattlesnakes in Wisconsin: A Historical and Conservation Perspective By Eric Roscoe, Education and Events Coordinator for the Madison Area Herpetological Society The sound of a rattlesnake sounding off its rattle is perhaps one of the most unmistakable sounds in WHY WE SHOULDN’T KILL SNAKES The majestic Eastern Indigo Snake (Photo courtesy of Bronc Rice) Why killing snakes is harmful; what we need to understand and what we can do. Snakes are some of the most misunderstood creatures around; whose instinctually driven brains, reactions, and energy can be hard to comprehend and so it can be hard for the mainly logic-driven human torelate.
HIBERNATION VS. BRUMATION: CHANGING SEASONS A larger difference between hibernation and brumation is the animal’s oxygen requirements. Mammals do slow their respiration rates down in hibernation, but they still require a certain threshold of oxygen present to survive – snakes can actually handle far lower oxygen demands and fluctuations than mammals. Another differencebetween
ARE BABY RATTLESNAKES REALLY MORE DANGEROUS THAN ADULTS Contrary to popular belief, the bite of a baby rattlesnake is almost always far less serious than the bite of a larger adult rattlesnake. The notion that baby rattlesnakes cannot control the quantity of venom injected (referred to in the field of Herpetology as “venom metering”) is a myth that has b WILD SNAKES : EDUCATION AND DISCUSSION Hello and welcome to the official website for Wild Snakes : Education & Discussion (WSED). Back in 2015 I created the WSED Facebook group out of necessity; there was no place for people to ask questions about wild snakes. Fast forward to today and we are SNAKEBITE MANAGEMENT (PRE-HOSPITAL) Please allow me to introduce myself. I am a medical toxicologist and emergency physician at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. I have treated 600+ snakebites and direct one of the busiest snakebite services in the U.S. I also love snakes and COUNTERING COPPERHEAD MISINFORMATION 2. While it is a widespread belief that copperheads “smell like cucumber”, there is no scientific evidence backing up this claim. Plenty of people who study wild copperheads and work with them daily have never smelled cucumbers associated with these snakes, even in areas where large numbers of them gather for the winter. SONORAN CORALSNAKE (MICRUROIDES EURYXANTHUS) The Sonoran coralsnake is a dweller of arid and semi-arid habitat types including grassland, wooded areas, brush, thornscrub, farmland, and rocky upland desert along arroyos and river bottoms. Mostly nocturnal, these shy snakes spend most of their time hidden away in crevices, a lifestyle aided by their flattened body. THE LAST WORD ON “THE RHYME” The Last Word on “The Rhyme”. It never fails. There isn’t one type of snake that doesn’t have some kind of misconception or urban legend attached to it. Perhaps no other species of snake causes as much chaos and hurt feelings as the coralsnake, and “the rhyme” that is forever attached to them. SNAKEBITE MANAGEMENT (IN HOSPITAL) Snakebite management, from the expert Dr. Greene. About Spencer Greene, MD. Spencer Greene, MD, MS, FACEP, FACMT is the Director of Medical Toxicology and an Assistant Professor in the Henry J.N. Taub Department of Emergency Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine. RATTLESNAKES IN WISCONSIN: A HISTORICAL AND CONSERVATION Rattlesnakes in Wisconsin: A Historical and Conservation Perspective By Eric Roscoe, Education and Events Coordinator for the Madison Area Herpetological Society The sound of a rattlesnake sounding off its rattle is perhaps one of the most unmistakable sounds in WHY WE SHOULDN’T KILL SNAKES The majestic Eastern Indigo Snake (Photo courtesy of Bronc Rice) Why killing snakes is harmful; what we need to understand and what we can do. Snakes are some of the most misunderstood creatures around; whose instinctually driven brains, reactions, and energy can be hard to comprehend and so it can be hard for the mainly logic-driven human torelate.
HIBERNATION VS. BRUMATION: CHANGING SEASONS A larger difference between hibernation and brumation is the animal’s oxygen requirements. Mammals do slow their respiration rates down in hibernation, but they still require a certain threshold of oxygen present to survive – snakes can actually handle far lower oxygen demands and fluctuations than mammals. Another differencebetween
ARE BABY RATTLESNAKES REALLY MORE DANGEROUS THAN ADULTS Contrary to popular belief, the bite of a baby rattlesnake is almost always far less serious than the bite of a larger adult rattlesnake. The notion that baby rattlesnakes cannot control the quantity of venom injected (referred to in the field of Herpetology as “venom metering”) is a myth that has b WILD SNAKES : EDUCATION AND DISCUSSION Hello and welcome to the official website for Wild Snakes : Education & Discussion (WSED). Back in 2015 I created the WSED Facebook group out of necessity; there was no place for people to ask questions about wild snakes. Fast forward to today and we are WSED STAFF – WILD SNAKES : EDUCATION AND DISCUSSION WSED Staff. Kendra Mayle. WSED Staff. Giselle Ashley. WSED Staff. Mike Van Valen. Founder, Wild Snakes : Education and Discussion. Mike Van Valen. Mike currently lives in New Haven County, CT where he has been studying herpetology (the study of Amphibians & Reptiles) for many years and has worked with state agencies, private agencies and zoos BOIDAE – WILD SNAKES : EDUCATION AND DISCUSSION The Boidae is a family of non-venomous snakes which includes familiar species such as the Common Boa (Boa constrictor), the Rainbow Boa (Epicrates cenchria), and the Green Anaconda (Eunectes murinus). Five subfamilies, comprising 12 genera and CORALSNAKE ENVENOMATIONS Nationally, 98% of snake envenomations are from the various pit vipers (rattlesnakes, water moccasins/cottonmouths, and copperheads). That said, coralsnakes are cool and fascinating – and you need to know about them. Fig 1: Micruroides euryxanthus, the Arizona (or Sonoran) Coralsnake, is found in Arizona and western New Mexico. RATTLESNAKES IN WISCONSIN: A HISTORICAL AND CONSERVATION Rattlesnakes in Wisconsin: A Historical and Conservation Perspective By Eric Roscoe, Education and Events Coordinator for the Madison Area Herpetological Society The sound of a rattlesnake sounding off its rattle is perhaps one of the most unmistakable sounds in COLUBRIDAE – WILD SNAKES : EDUCATION AND DISCUSSION Colubridae. The Colubridae is a huge family of snakes, with 304 genera, and close to 2,000 species; two-thirds of all known snake species. Colubridae has long been considered a “catch all” family, and many families will probably be separated from it in the future (see Dipsadidae ). Some well known U.S. Colubrids include racers,ratsnakes
DEBUNKING THE MYTH THAT ANTIVENOM IS MORE DANGEROUS THAN A Dear readers, it is time for the return of the debunker, here to dispel the common myths and misconceptions surrounding snakebite medicine and educate the masses. The topic of our discussion today is antivenom and the goal is to correct many of the rumors that impact patient care. Feel free to ask q SNAKEBITES – WILD SNAKES : EDUCATION AND DISCUSSION Debunking the Myth that Antivenom is More Dangerous Than a Snakebite. Dear readers, it is time for the return of the debunker, here to dispel the common myths and misconceptions surrounding snakebite medicine and educate the masses. The topic of our discussion today is antivenom and the goal is to correct many of the rumors that impactpatient
IMPROVING HABITAT FOR SNAKES ON SMALL ACREAGE By Marcy Buffington Many of us fortunate to live on small acreage want to take steps to improve the habitat for snakes on our property, and thus increase the chances we’ll get to see some of these beautiful creatures on a regular basis. There are a few very affordable techniques that can be used to attract and maintain a healthy, diverse biological community on your property. HOW TO ENCOURAGE A SNAKE TO MOVE ALONG A steady stream of water usually gets the snake to move away and seek cover (think about being a child and playing with water guns). It’s also likely this will discourage the snake from coming back if it feels scared of being sprayed again. Of course, as with anything, this technique may not always work and some snakes may stubbornly stay put. WILD SNAKES : EDUCATION AND DISCUSSION Hello and welcome to the official website for Wild Snakes : Education & Discussion (WSED). Back in 2015 I created the WSED Facebook group out of necessity; there was no place for people to ask questions about wild snakes. Fast forward to today and we are SNAKEBITE MANAGEMENT (PRE-HOSPITAL) Please allow me to introduce myself. I am a medical toxicologist and emergency physician at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. I have treated 600+ snakebites and direct one of the busiest snakebite services in the U.S. I also love snakes and COUNTERING COPPERHEAD MISINFORMATION 2. While it is a widespread belief that copperheads “smell like cucumber”, there is no scientific evidence backing up this claim. Plenty of people who study wild copperheads and work with them daily have never smelled cucumbers associated with these snakes, even in areas where large numbers of them gather for the winter. SONORAN CORALSNAKE (MICRUROIDES EURYXANTHUS) The Sonoran coralsnake is a dweller of arid and semi-arid habitat types including grassland, wooded areas, brush, thornscrub, farmland, and rocky upland desert along arroyos and river bottoms. Mostly nocturnal, these shy snakes spend most of their time hidden away in crevices, a lifestyle aided by their flattened body. THE LAST WORD ON “THE RHYME” The Last Word on “The Rhyme”. It never fails. There isn’t one type of snake that doesn’t have some kind of misconception or urban legend attached to it. Perhaps no other species of snake causes as much chaos and hurt feelings as the coralsnake, and “the rhyme” that is forever attached to them. SNAKEBITE MANAGEMENT (IN HOSPITAL) Snakebite management, from the expert Dr. Greene. About Spencer Greene, MD. Spencer Greene, MD, MS, FACEP, FACMT is the Director of Medical Toxicology and an Assistant Professor in the Henry J.N. Taub Department of Emergency Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine. RATTLESNAKES IN WISCONSIN: A HISTORICAL AND CONSERVATION Rattlesnakes in Wisconsin: A Historical and Conservation Perspective By Eric Roscoe, Education and Events Coordinator for the Madison Area Herpetological Society The sound of a rattlesnake sounding off its rattle is perhaps one of the most unmistakable sounds in WHY WE SHOULDN’T KILL SNAKES The majestic Eastern Indigo Snake (Photo courtesy of Bronc Rice) Why killing snakes is harmful; what we need to understand and what we can do. Snakes are some of the most misunderstood creatures around; whose instinctually driven brains, reactions, and energy can be hard to comprehend and so it can be hard for the mainly logic-driven human torelate.
HIBERNATION VS. BRUMATION: CHANGING SEASONS A larger difference between hibernation and brumation is the animal’s oxygen requirements. Mammals do slow their respiration rates down in hibernation, but they still require a certain threshold of oxygen present to survive – snakes can actually handle far lower oxygen demands and fluctuations than mammals. Another differencebetween
ARE BABY RATTLESNAKES REALLY MORE DANGEROUS THAN ADULTS Contrary to popular belief, the bite of a baby rattlesnake is almost always far less serious than the bite of a larger adult rattlesnake. The notion that baby rattlesnakes cannot control the quantity of venom injected (referred to in the field of Herpetology as “venom metering”) is a myth that has b WILD SNAKES : EDUCATION AND DISCUSSION Hello and welcome to the official website for Wild Snakes : Education & Discussion (WSED). Back in 2015 I created the WSED Facebook group out of necessity; there was no place for people to ask questions about wild snakes. Fast forward to today and we are SNAKEBITE MANAGEMENT (PRE-HOSPITAL) Please allow me to introduce myself. I am a medical toxicologist and emergency physician at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. I have treated 600+ snakebites and direct one of the busiest snakebite services in the U.S. I also love snakes and COUNTERING COPPERHEAD MISINFORMATION 2. While it is a widespread belief that copperheads “smell like cucumber”, there is no scientific evidence backing up this claim. Plenty of people who study wild copperheads and work with them daily have never smelled cucumbers associated with these snakes, even in areas where large numbers of them gather for the winter. SONORAN CORALSNAKE (MICRUROIDES EURYXANTHUS) The Sonoran coralsnake is a dweller of arid and semi-arid habitat types including grassland, wooded areas, brush, thornscrub, farmland, and rocky upland desert along arroyos and river bottoms. Mostly nocturnal, these shy snakes spend most of their time hidden away in crevices, a lifestyle aided by their flattened body. THE LAST WORD ON “THE RHYME” The Last Word on “The Rhyme”. It never fails. There isn’t one type of snake that doesn’t have some kind of misconception or urban legend attached to it. Perhaps no other species of snake causes as much chaos and hurt feelings as the coralsnake, and “the rhyme” that is forever attached to them. SNAKEBITE MANAGEMENT (IN HOSPITAL) Snakebite management, from the expert Dr. Greene. About Spencer Greene, MD. Spencer Greene, MD, MS, FACEP, FACMT is the Director of Medical Toxicology and an Assistant Professor in the Henry J.N. Taub Department of Emergency Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine. RATTLESNAKES IN WISCONSIN: A HISTORICAL AND CONSERVATION Rattlesnakes in Wisconsin: A Historical and Conservation Perspective By Eric Roscoe, Education and Events Coordinator for the Madison Area Herpetological Society The sound of a rattlesnake sounding off its rattle is perhaps one of the most unmistakable sounds in WHY WE SHOULDN’T KILL SNAKES The majestic Eastern Indigo Snake (Photo courtesy of Bronc Rice) Why killing snakes is harmful; what we need to understand and what we can do. Snakes are some of the most misunderstood creatures around; whose instinctually driven brains, reactions, and energy can be hard to comprehend and so it can be hard for the mainly logic-driven human torelate.
HIBERNATION VS. BRUMATION: CHANGING SEASONS A larger difference between hibernation and brumation is the animal’s oxygen requirements. Mammals do slow their respiration rates down in hibernation, but they still require a certain threshold of oxygen present to survive – snakes can actually handle far lower oxygen demands and fluctuations than mammals. Another differencebetween
ARE BABY RATTLESNAKES REALLY MORE DANGEROUS THAN ADULTS Contrary to popular belief, the bite of a baby rattlesnake is almost always far less serious than the bite of a larger adult rattlesnake. The notion that baby rattlesnakes cannot control the quantity of venom injected (referred to in the field of Herpetology as “venom metering”) is a myth that has b WILD SNAKES : EDUCATION AND DISCUSSION Hello and welcome to the official website for Wild Snakes : Education & Discussion (WSED). Back in 2015 I created the WSED Facebook group out of necessity; there was no place for people to ask questions about wild snakes. Fast forward to today and we are WSED STAFF – WILD SNAKES : EDUCATION AND DISCUSSION WSED Staff. Kendra Mayle. WSED Staff. Giselle Ashley. WSED Staff. Mike Van Valen. Founder, Wild Snakes : Education and Discussion. Mike Van Valen. Mike currently lives in New Haven County, CT where he has been studying herpetology (the study of Amphibians & Reptiles) for many years and has worked with state agencies, private agencies and zoos BOIDAE – WILD SNAKES : EDUCATION AND DISCUSSION The Boidae is a family of non-venomous snakes which includes familiar species such as the Common Boa (Boa constrictor), the Rainbow Boa (Epicrates cenchria), and the Green Anaconda (Eunectes murinus). Five subfamilies, comprising 12 genera and CORALSNAKE ENVENOMATIONS Nationally, 98% of snake envenomations are from the various pit vipers (rattlesnakes, water moccasins/cottonmouths, and copperheads). That said, coralsnakes are cool and fascinating – and you need to know about them. Fig 1: Micruroides euryxanthus, the Arizona (or Sonoran) Coralsnake, is found in Arizona and western New Mexico. RATTLESNAKES IN WISCONSIN: A HISTORICAL AND CONSERVATION Rattlesnakes in Wisconsin: A Historical and Conservation Perspective By Eric Roscoe, Education and Events Coordinator for the Madison Area Herpetological Society The sound of a rattlesnake sounding off its rattle is perhaps one of the most unmistakable sounds in COLUBRIDAE – WILD SNAKES : EDUCATION AND DISCUSSION Colubridae. The Colubridae is a huge family of snakes, with 304 genera, and close to 2,000 species; two-thirds of all known snake species. Colubridae has long been considered a “catch all” family, and many families will probably be separated from it in the future (see Dipsadidae ). Some well known U.S. Colubrids include racers,ratsnakes
DEBUNKING THE MYTH THAT ANTIVENOM IS MORE DANGEROUS THAN A Dear readers, it is time for the return of the debunker, here to dispel the common myths and misconceptions surrounding snakebite medicine and educate the masses. The topic of our discussion today is antivenom and the goal is to correct many of the rumors that impact patient care. Feel free to ask q SNAKEBITES – WILD SNAKES : EDUCATION AND DISCUSSION Debunking the Myth that Antivenom is More Dangerous Than a Snakebite. Dear readers, it is time for the return of the debunker, here to dispel the common myths and misconceptions surrounding snakebite medicine and educate the masses. The topic of our discussion today is antivenom and the goal is to correct many of the rumors that impactpatient
IMPROVING HABITAT FOR SNAKES ON SMALL ACREAGE By Marcy Buffington Many of us fortunate to live on small acreage want to take steps to improve the habitat for snakes on our property, and thus increase the chances we’ll get to see some of these beautiful creatures on a regular basis. There are a few very affordable techniques that can be used to attract and maintain a healthy, diverse biological community on your property. HOW TO ENCOURAGE A SNAKE TO MOVE ALONG A steady stream of water usually gets the snake to move away and seek cover (think about being a child and playing with water guns). It’s also likely this will discourage the snake from coming back if it feels scared of being sprayed again. Of course, as with anything, this technique may not always work and some snakes may stubbornly stay put.Menu
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_Hello and welcome to the official website for Wild Snakes : Education & Discussion (WSED). Back in 2015 I created the WSED Facebook group out of necessity; there was no place for people to ask questions about wild snakes. Fast forward to today and we are now the largest and most active education-based wild snake group on social media._ _Education through social media is becoming more and more important in this fast-growing “information age”. For as much bad information as there is, we are countering that by providing the most accurate information on wild snakes possible. We have members from all over the word, and from all walks of life. This includes professional biologists, educators, zoo keepers, and people who just are plain obsessed with herpetology (like me), as well as the curious, the knowledge seekers, and people looking to overcome their fear of snakes. We all work together to provide this invaluable resource._ _It was inevitable that we would someday have a website and we see it as a tool to help us better educate and get people interested in snakes. From fear to fascination.__Stay tuned._
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