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Today, small populations of timber rattlesnakes (Crotalus horridus)
quietly inhabit parts of Rutland County in Vermont, and Warren,
Washington, and Essex counties in New York. Because the species is
endangered, the exact locations of established dens in this area
are a closely guarded secret. Insider, naturalist, and author Jon
Furman has devoted years to the study of the snake's past and
present range, its habitat and biology, the period in Vermont and
upstate New York history during which timber rattlesnakes were
ruthlessly hunted for a bounty, and the outlook for this severely
threatened species in both states.
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