Saving Snakes
Bold curiosity meets practical conservation in Saving Snakes by Nicolette L. Cagle — a clear, compassionate guide for anyone who encounters snakes in backyards, parks, and urban areas. If you’ve ever hesitated between fear and sympathy, this book grabs your attention with humane, science-based approaches that protect both people and reptiles.
Discover engaging, easy-to-follow chapters that explain how to identify common species, assess risk, and respond safely to encounters. Cagle blends relatable rescue stories with actionable steps for snake rescue and relocation, legal and ethical considerations, and simple habitat adjustments that reduce conflict. Whether you’re a homeowner in the United States, a country landowner in Australia, or an urban resident in the UK, the techniques and mindset shared here are practical and regionally applicable.
This is more than a manual — it’s a call to stewardship. Readers will gain the confidence to handle emergencies calmly, support local wildlife rehabilitation efforts, and make neighborhoods safer for humans and snakes alike. Clear language, respectful tone, and real-world solutions make it ideal for wildlife volunteers, first-time responders, and curious readers seeking trustworthy guidance.
Bring balance to how we live with wildlife. Add Saving Snakes by Nicolette L. Cagle to your collection for an informed, humane approach to snake conservation and rescue. Order now to become part of a kinder, smarter approach to urban and rural wildlife care.
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