Rattlesnake roundups are a southern tradition. They're also an ecological disaster.
It's not just that people kill snakes en masse—it's how they do it.
Rattlesnake hunting dates dates back to the 1700s, but the use of gasoline to push snakes out of their holes has far-reaching implications for the environment.
via Popular Science "https://ift.tt/2Hl1TEU"
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