Snake
Juvenile Great Basin Gopher Snake found in Okanagan home
A juvenile Great Basin Gopher Snake was recently discovered in an Okanagan home, bringing about both surprise and fascination. Unlike its counterparts, this snake was found to be wide awake and not in hibernation mode. The Interior Wildlife Rehabilitation Society has taken the responsibility of providing a safe and cozy environment for the snake throughout the winter season.
Safe and snug at the Interior Wildlife Rehabilitation Society
The Interior Wildlife Rehabilitation Society has taken charge of caring for the juvenile Great Basin Gopher Snake that was found in the Okanagan home. With winter in full swing, the society aims to provide a warm and comfortable habitat for the snake until it is ready to be released back into the wild. This incident has sparked interest among wildlife enthusiasts, who are eager to learn more about the behavior and habits of this unique snake species.
A fascinating encounter with a non-drowsy snake
The discovery of a non-sleepy snake in an Okanagan home has captivated the attention of both locals and wildlife experts. The Interior Wildlife Rehabilitation Society is dedicated to ensuring the well-being of this juvenile Great Basin Gopher Snake during the winter months. This incident serves as a reminder of the diverse wildlife that coexists with humans and the importance of preserving their natural habitats.