Meet New Jersey’s rarest snakes, why they’re endangered, and how locals can help protect them in forests, swamps, and suburbs ...
Queen City summers at the turn of the century were famous for frequent (questionably sober) flying serpent sightings.
Health officials and wildlife experts are urging residents to stay alert after a string of copperhead bites were reported ...
With spring weather in full swing, now's the perfect time to get outside and explore all the great outdoors that North ...
Louisiana is home to seven venomous snake species, including three species of rattlesnake. The three species found in Louisiana include the Eastern diamondback, timber and Pygmy rattlesnakes.
If you're out hiking or swimming this summer and a snake slithers across your path, would you be able to tell if it was one of the four venomous species that live in Tennessee? Tennessee is home to 32 ...
This New York region is one of the most rattlesnake-infested areas on the Atlantic Coast. See where and what to know.
According to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources (DNR), rattlesnakes live in highly wooded areas like forests and mountains, but they also love lakes. So, if you like swimming in any of ...
Rattlesnake bites are rarely fatal, with about five to six deaths annually in the U.S. Rattlesnakes are not typically aggressive and prefer to conserve their venom for prey. Deaths have occurred in ...
Spring along the Gulf Coast brings longer days, warmer temperatures and more time outdoors, whether it’s hiking, fishing or just enjoying the change in season. But it also marks the return of ...