Learning from habitat 'haves' to help save a threatened rattlesnake

Comparing the genetics and relocation patterns of habitat ‘haves’ and ‘have-nots’ among two populations of threatened rattlesnakes has produced a new way to use scientific landscape data to guide conservation planning that would give the ‘have-nots’ a better chance of surviving.


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Source: ScienceDaily