The San Francisco garter snake (Thamnophis sirtalis tetrataenia) is shockingly beautiful and sadly endangered. It’s small range lies within the San Francisco Bay Area (no surprise there), one of the most densely populated regions of the United States.
Billy is joined by Dr. Brian Halstead of the US Geological Survey to talk about the snake and the efforts to keep it from going extinct.
Is It More Than Just Pigeons?
Urban Creeps: BugScope Crossover!
Botanical Time Machine: Mid-Atlantic Megalopolis Digitization Project
We’re Gonna Kick Tokyo’s Ass
Wildlife Rescue in the City, Part 2
Wildlife Rescue in the City, Part 1
Bat Rescue
Where to Put Toilet- and Backyard-Snakes (Part 2)
Where to put Toilet- and Backyard-Snakes (Part 1)
Native? Exotic? Do We Care? Squash Bees
Taking Peregrines to the People
Extreme Philly Fishing: Tight Lines with Leo Sheng
Buzzing Hard, Part 2
Buzzing Hard, Part 1
F*** the Border Wall
The Truth about Cats Part 2
The Truth About Cats Part 1
City Lights of Doom? (part two)
City Lights of Doom? (part one)
Darwin Comes to Town: Interview with Menno Schilthuizen
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