Red areas in this map from the Orianne Society, which protects wild reptiles and amphibians, are locations where the timber rattlesnake was once common and is now endangered or gone entirely.
by David Brooks | Feb 27, 2016 | 0 comments

Red areas in this map from the Orianne Society, which protects wild reptiles and amphibians, are locations where the timber rattlesnake was once common and is now endangered or gone entirely.