This video from Canada says about itself:
Colorful Snakes: Appreciation Can Enhance Conservation
from The Sticky Tongue Project
“The great outdoors is the foundation of all life on Earth, including yours.” Episode 2 of a year-long 24 episode education-outreach video series starring Whit Gibbons (Herpetologist and Author), produced in cooperation with The Amphibian and Reptile Conservancy.
This series features “fascinating facts and helpful conservation tips” for everyone “from homeowners to professional land and wildlife managers.
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