On #SnakeTalk, Dr. Jenkins sits down with Jimmy Stiles to talk about Alabama's rich ecosystems and incredible snakes. They go deep into Eastern Indigo Snake reintroductions, venomous snake trainings, and how education and outreach are shaping the future of conservation.
At first I thought it was a rat snake, but upon closer inspection I think that was a juvenile black racer... trademark popping up head to look around behavior.
They are colored to look like pigmy rattlesnakes as young and turn jet black after a couple years old.
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In this episode of #SnakeTalk, Dr. Jenkins sits down with Dr. Laurie Vitt, Emeritus Curator at the Sam Noble Museum, for a fascinating journey through a career spent exploring some of the most remote and biodiverse regions on Earth.
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In this episode of #SnakeTalk, Dr. Jenkins sits down with herpetologist Samantha Dillon to explore the ecology of Texas Indigos—covering their distribution, movement patterns, habitat preferences, fascinating ties to tortoises, and reproduction.
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On #SnakeTalk, Dr. Jenkins returns for part two of his conversation with Dr. James Emerson from Texas State University. This time, they delve into James’ work on Crotalus ornatus—the eastern Black-tailed #Rattlesnake native to Texas’ Trans-Pecos region.
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On #SnakeTalk, Dr. Jenkins sits down with Ian Breland, founder of Serpentine Expeditions, a company that takes travelers around the world in search of snakes, and other reptiles & amphibians. They discuss incredible destinations, what travelers can expect, accommodations, local cuisine, and more.