Rattlesnake survey serves as officer training for Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission

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The Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission recently conducted a timber rattlesnake survey in an undisclosed part of Clearfield County.
The location of the survey is kept a secret to protect timber rattlesnakes from unlawful activity including poaching. The known breeding habitat is a rocky portion of forest that is visited once annually by the agency’s biologists to monitor the abundant population of the native species of venomous snakes.

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