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.
The Cat that Changed America
Singapore Wildlife
Great Southern Bioblitz!
Urban Falcons
Mammals of Bogota and Where to Find Them
The Red Fox
Mouse History is Human History
Bringing Shorelines back to Life
Triangulum Translocation: Lucille’s Story (UWP + Herpin’ Ain’t Easy)
Dead Porcupines Count! City Nature Challenge 2020
Spotted Lantern Flies & Japanese Beetles: Invaders FTW!, (For The W.O.N.)
Urban Boars (and Hogs Go Wild)
Science vs. the Cat Hoarders
Moth Night Every Night!
More Squash Bees!
Black Beasts of the Urban Wild
London Plane Trees: More than Just the Hostas of Street Trees?
Cape Town Kicked Our Butts
Kenya Honeymoon Part 2
Kenya Honeymoon Part 1
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