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Blog of the Alabama chapter of Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation
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Alabama PARC skip to main | skip to sidebar Alabama PARC Blog of the Alabama chapter of Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Thursday, July 28, 2011 July 2011 Alabama Indigo Snake Reintroduction Update As many of you know, the 2011 tracking season is in full swing. On May 3, 2011 we re-released the 6 snakes that survived 2010. Of the 17 released in 2010, 6 snakes lived, 6 snakes died, and 5 snakes disappeared. Of the 6 that died, 2 were hit by vehicles, 2 were eaten by predators (one avian, one mammal), and 2 died of “natural causes”. During 2010, 7 snakes disappeared, 2 excreted their transmitters, 2 emigrated onto private land where we were unable to keep track of them, and 3 had battery failure before recapture. However, 2 of these snakes were captured in late February while basking in front of their hibernacula. One snake had excreted its transmitter and was thought dead, the other’s radio battery had died. Both of these snakes were found using the same ...
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