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Eastern indigo snakes are apex predators that have disappeared from much of their range in the southeast. We talk about reintroduction efforts in the Florida panhandle.
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These large, non-venomous snakes are listed as threatened because of habitat loss. They are a glossy, bluish-black color that can be iridescent in the sunlight.
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When wildlife experts need help balancing an ecosystem, they sometimes call on snakes. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission recently…
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The eastern indigo snake is back in North Florida, at least that’s what a group of scientists is hoping. Reintroducing the species caps off three decades…
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Scientists are re-introducing indigo snakes for the first time in decades to a stretch of forest outside Tallahassee.The Nature Conservancy has been…