This summer, copperhead snakes will look for places in Georgia to hide and eventually reproduce. Where? What if you see one? How to protect your home?
Can you kill one legally? Here's what to know. Can you legally kill a snake in Georgia? According to Georgia law, it is ...
As temperatures rise in spring and summer, these snakes become more active across the state, and sightings tend to increase as more people head outdoors for hiking, camping, and travel. Although ...
Although there are venomous snakes in Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia, their bites would rarely kill someone. However ...
A four-year study from the University of Georgia says infections may spell doom for some snake species.
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509 snakes captured in southeastern US. Many are carrying deadly infections
Research in Florida, South Carolina and Georgia suggests snakes could face catastrophe due to pathogen prevalence.
Extreme weather from climate change is forcing Georgia snakes to adapt, changing behaviors to survive droughts and wildfires.
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