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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.
Soundly anchored in the latest scientific data, Furman proffers an
accessible and engaging account of contemporary fieldwork and
first-person interviews with herpetologists and old-time bounty
hunters. For expert and lay readers interested in snakes and
reptiles, northeastern fauna and natural history, conservation, and
endangered species, this volume clearly explicates the timber
rattlesnake's biology as well as what happens and what to do when
one bites. It also explores the troubling decline of the
northeastern population caused by bounty hunting between the 1890s
and the early 1970s, other past and present threats to the species'
survival, and what measures are being taken--and additional ones
that must be taken--to ensure that timber rattlesnakes survive and
thrive in the northeast. Historical and contemporary illustrations
bring these reptiles and their world to life. Timber Rattlesnakes
in Vermont & New York shines a new light on a maligned and
misunderstood species.
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