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Virginia's Venomous and Nonvenomous Snakes: Hiking Safety, Myths, and Appreciation with Caroline Seitz, Virginia Herpetological Society (Ep 62, Part 1)

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We’re slithering into the fascinating world of Virginia’s snakes, equipping you with practical tips to enjoy the great outdoors while respecting these often-misunderstood creatures.

In Part 1 of this two-part episode, Caroline Seitz of the Virginia Herpetological Society, helps us dispel common myths and misconceptions while broadening our understanding and appreciation of our native species.

Caroline tackles listener questions about safety measures and snake behavior, offering practical advice for snake encounters, so you can hit the trails with confidence. Let’s Go!

Join us next week when Caroline tackles more listener questions, such as “Will pants protect against snake bites?, How far north can pythons spread?, Should we carry antivenom while hiking or backpacking?, What to do if you’re bit in a remote area?, and "Is anything still alive when it gets into that snake belly?”
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Mentioned in this Episode:
Virginia Herpetological Society

Book: Guide to Snakes and Lizards of Virginia

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Contact show host, Jessica Bowser:

[email protected]

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Chapters

1. Virginia's Venomous and Nonvenomous Snakes: Hiking Safety, Myths, and Appreciation with Caroline Seitz, Virginia Herpetological Society (Ep 62, Part 1) (00:00:00)

2. Welcome Caroline Seitz, Virginia Herpetological Society (00:00:01)

3. Common Snake Species in Virginia (00:01:37)

4. Guidebook to the Snakes and Lizards of Virginia (00:06:29)

5. Should Hikers be Concerned about Snake Encounters (00:09:10)

6. Visit Harrisonburg, VA (00:14:15)

7. Likelihood of Being Bitten by a Snake (00:15:43)

8. Dogs and Snakes (00:17:04)

9. A Snake's Role in our Ecosystem (00:18:46)

10. Difference between Venomous and Poisonous (00:19:36)

11. How to Identify Nonvenomous Snakes (00:21:26)

12. Why a Snake "Flattens" Itself (00:24:25)

93 episodes

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We’re slithering into the fascinating world of Virginia’s snakes, equipping you with practical tips to enjoy the great outdoors while respecting these often-misunderstood creatures.

In Part 1 of this two-part episode, Caroline Seitz of the Virginia Herpetological Society, helps us dispel common myths and misconceptions while broadening our understanding and appreciation of our native species.

Caroline tackles listener questions about safety measures and snake behavior, offering practical advice for snake encounters, so you can hit the trails with confidence. Let’s Go!

Join us next week when Caroline tackles more listener questions, such as “Will pants protect against snake bites?, How far north can pythons spread?, Should we carry antivenom while hiking or backpacking?, What to do if you’re bit in a remote area?, and "Is anything still alive when it gets into that snake belly?”
Follow VAOA Podcast:

Website I Instagram I Facebook I Newsletter Sign Up
Support the Show! Buy Me A Coffee

Shop the Virginia Outdoor Adventures Merch Store!

VAOA Podcast is Sponsored by:

Virginia Association for Parks

Breaks Interstate Park

Virginia State Parks
Advertisers:
Visit Harrisonburg

Mentioned in this Episode:
Virginia Herpetological Society

Book: Guide to Snakes and Lizards of Virginia

Fan Mail - Send Jessica a Text Message

Contact show host, Jessica Bowser:

[email protected]

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Virginia's Venomous and Nonvenomous Snakes: Hiking Safety, Myths, and Appreciation with Caroline Seitz, Virginia Herpetological Society (Ep 62, Part 1) (00:00:00)

2. Welcome Caroline Seitz, Virginia Herpetological Society (00:00:01)

3. Common Snake Species in Virginia (00:01:37)

4. Guidebook to the Snakes and Lizards of Virginia (00:06:29)

5. Should Hikers be Concerned about Snake Encounters (00:09:10)

6. Visit Harrisonburg, VA (00:14:15)

7. Likelihood of Being Bitten by a Snake (00:15:43)

8. Dogs and Snakes (00:17:04)

9. A Snake's Role in our Ecosystem (00:18:46)

10. Difference between Venomous and Poisonous (00:19:36)

11. How to Identify Nonvenomous Snakes (00:21:26)

12. Why a Snake "Flattens" Itself (00:24:25)

93 episodes

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