The San Francisco garter snake (Thamnophis sirtalis tetrataenia) is shockingly beautiful and sadly endangered. It’s small range lies within the San Francisco Bay Area (no surprise there), one of the most densely populated regions of the United States.
Billy is joined by Dr. Brian Halstead of the US Geological Survey to talk about the snake and the efforts to keep it from going extinct.
Urban Life Rafts for Migrating Birds
Urban Coyotes with Stan Gehrt
It’s Always Groundhog Day
Tony and Billy Catch up and Opine on Beavers, Hunting & Conservation, and Land.
Charismatic Mega Fish Fauna
Chasing the Urban Exotic Episode Repost (In Memory of Scott McWilliams)
Harbor Seals to Whales, Everything in Between
The Tyranny of Roads (and what to do about it)
Post Office Fossils and Mountain Beavers
What do to about deer?
Book Talk: Exploring Philly Nature and BEYOND!
City Nature Challenge and Urban Biodiversity in Southern Ecuador
Save the Rats
A New Urban Hunter
A New Hope: Advocating for Wildlife, Cats, and People in Tulsa
Best Summer Ever
Wildlife of Urban Zanzibar
Should Billy Take Up Hunting?
Juncos Take Los Angeles
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