Translocation Rattlesnake Management And Conservation Study

This study looks at rattlesnake management utilizing translocation of nuisance rattlesnakes to areas where they are considered less harmful to humans. The effects of translocation can be looked at from two possibilities – one, translocatiing the wildlife to a location far from where they were found, or two, moving the wild animal to an area just a short distance from their original location. This study as published in the Journal Of Wildlife Management focuses on the effects of short distance relocation on nuisance Western Rattlesnakes, including the probability that the rattlesnakes may try to return to their original habitat.

















 

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