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    Post The decline in snake population

    For those interested in listening, the decline in snake population will be discussed tonight on a nationally syndicated radio program, Coast to Coast AM, whose website can be seen here: http://www.coasttocoastam.com/

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    Re: The decline in snake population

    didn't catch it, but what was it about?
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    Re: The decline in snake population

    Now that you mention it, even the locals are noticing that there aren't a lot of snake sightings this year.

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    Re: The decline in snake population

    I love coast to coast AM im surprised this topic came up because usually its something crazy...

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    Re: The decline in snake population

    I actually was speaking to someone last week about not seeing as many wild snakes as I used to.

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    Re: The decline in snake population

    The deep freeze winter we had on the east coast is probably responsible for most of this. But I also have to say, many people are killiing the native snakes for no reason. This seems to be occuring a lot more now than before. I think it has to do with the housing expansion into what was the snake's natural habitat. I personally know of a few snakes that were killed. The idiots killed the snakes and then brought them to me to see if what they were. All were harmless rat snakes.

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