Drought, wildfires and predators have put the native narrow-headed gartersnake at risk, but a captive breeding program is ...
Don't splash around, because there are snakes in these four Arizona lakes. Here's which lakes and what type of snakes you ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Arizona is home to dozens of snake species, including venomous varieties such as rattlesnakes and coral snakes. But many snakes in ...
Arizona is crawling with venomous snakes, and no, that’s not just desert folklore. With more rattlesnakes than any other state — 14 species, to be exact — Arizona is the undisputed rattler capital of ...
These long, scary snakes might be in your yard. But you're more likely to see them in these six snake-infested spots, WorldAtlas says. Here's where.
Arizona’s deserts might seem quiet and still, but they are teeming with life, especially for reptiles. If you live or hike ...
The Phoenix Zoo and AZGFD recently released the 100th endangered gartersnake as they continue their repopulation of the ...
Habitat loss and predation by invasive species have depleted the gartersnake populations across Arizona and New Mexico.
Welcome to Snake Week 2025 at azcentral.com. Every day from June 23 through June 29, Ultimate Arizona reporter Tiffany Acosta will bring you a new story about Arizona's favorite slithering reptiles.