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.
Cat Wars
Urban Sea Turtles
Mapping the Micro Wilderness: Urban Bugs
Smog, Sprawl, and Lifers: Birding Shanghai
You Deserve Hedgehogs
Wall Swifts, Wall Lizards, Wall Dolphins? (Part 2)
Wall Swifts, Wall Lizards, Wall Dolphins? (Part 1)
Raccoons (not really Nazis) and Raccoon Dogs
Lions and Tegus and Deer! Find them in the Park Next Door
Parakeets Invade!
Bonus: Awesome Turtles and Youth Research Assistants
Assisting Axolotls, Transplanting Toads, and Preserving Pond Turtles
Bonus: Nature on Tour, and Synanthropic Organism – the Song!
Urban Birding, Part 2
Urban Birding, Part 1
One Man’s Pest is Another’s Gorgeous Rattlesnake
Fruit Bats, Prairie Dogs, and Sausage Weasels
Humping Deer, Bearded Dragons, and Singing Toads: Part II
Humping Deer, Bearded Dragons, and Singing Toads: Part I
Urban Nature Bikesploration!
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