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Slithering into snake season

As temperatures rise, snakes become more active, emerging from a period of reduced activity to seek food and mates. Wildlife Advisory Services manager for the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action, Lachlan Clarke said while snakes may be more visible, they generally pose little danger to people when left alone. “Most snake bites occur […]

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