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Arizona has a few lakes that are worth a visit, but you might reconsider your next swim once you learn about the species that ...
PHOENIX — As temperatures rise in the Valley, rattlesnakes start becoming more active as they slither out of their holes after hibernating for the winter. The venomous creatures are cold-blooded ...
If you're bitten by a rattlesnake, do not ice the wound or restrict blood flow. The U.S. Forest Service recommends calling 911 and washing the bite gently with soap and water while you wait for help.
Pima County is seeing a surge in rattlesnake bites as breeding season begins, with the Arizona Poison and Drug Information Center seeing one bite each day since March 20th.
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With more people getting outdoors to take advantage of the state’s warm spring weather, it’s important to keep in mind that 13 species of rattlesnakes also call Arizona home and become active as ...
Arizona’s prime spring hiking season is here, and this lovely warm weather brings out a particular trail user to be on the lookout for: rattlesnakes. Especially if you enjoy hiking with your dog.