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SUMMARY:Dan Billin: Last of the Granite State Rattlesnakes
DESCRIPTION:Dan Billin: Last of the Granite State Rattlesnakes\n  \nRattlesnakes were so common in colonial-era New Hampshire that dozens of places were named for them\, ranging from the Massachusetts border to the White Mountains. They were so abundant some settlers could pay their property taxes with the bounties offered for killing them. Today\, however\, Crotalus horridus\, the timber rattlesnake\, is the state’s rarest native animal—only a handful are known to survive. State law protects them now\, but that may not be enough to save them. Wildlife biologists have predicted this tiny remnant will die out without extraordinary intervention. \nThis event will  be held in-person at the library.
URL:https://www.kensingtonpubliclibrary.org/event/dan-billin-last-of-the-granite-state-rattlesnakes/
LOCATION:Kensington Public Library\, 126 Amesbury Road\, Kensington\, NH\, 03833\, United States
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