View Recording of CCP’s Snake Webinar
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Chatham Conservation Partnership (CCP) conducted a webinar on Snakes of the North Carolina Piedmont on July 20, 2023, and we had a great turnout of about 140 folks. Now everyone can view the recording! The two presenters, Jeff Beane and Jeff Hall, did an amazing job regaling us with their many decades of experience and knowledge about the snakes of the North Carolina piedmont.
PRESENTERS
Jeff Beane
Herpetology Collections Manager
North Carolina State Museum of Natural Sciences
Jeff Hall
Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation (PARC) Biologist
North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission
Topics:
- Basic Snake Biology
- Snake Awareness & Safety
- Snakes of Chatham County
- How to Identify Venomous Snakes
- Open Q & A
View the recording of the CCP Snake Webinar.
SNAKE RESOURCES
Books:
- Amphibians and Reptiles of the Carolinas and Virginia, by Jeffrey Beane, Alvin Braswell, Joseph Mitchell, William Palmer, and Julian Harrison
- Reptiles of North Carolina, by William Palmer and Alvin Braswell
- Saving Snakes: Snakes and the Evolution of a Field Naturalist, by Nicolette L. Cagle
Websites/Social Media:
Amphibians and Reptiles of North Carolina
North Carolina Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation
North Carolina Herpetological Society
North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission Species Pages
North Carolina Museum of Natural History Reptile and Amphibian Unit
Reptiles and Amphibians in Your Backyard – NC State Extension
NC State University Vet School Turtle Rescue Team (for injured or sick native turtles, snakes, and other reptiles and amphibians)
Facebook Group: NC Wild Snake ID and Education
Facebook Group: NC Snake Identification and Education
Please visit the Chatham Conservation Partnership website for more information about our organization, local issues, and past and future meetings.