Conservation of Venomous Snakes is a Delicate Balance of Science, Sociology, and Politics
Timber Rattlesnakes in Vermont and New York: Biology, History, and the Fate of an Endangered Species by Jon Furman
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Pisani, G. R. (2010). Conservation of Venomous Snakes is a Delicate Balance of Science, Sociology, and Politics: Timber Rattlesnakes in Vermont and New York: Biology, History, and the Fate of an Endangered Species by Jon Furman. Reptiles & Amphibians, 17(2), 123. https://doi.org/10.17161/randa.v17i2.16095