A tale of two valleys: endangered species policy and the fate of the giant gartersnake

By the mid-20th Century, giant gartersnakes (Thamnophis gigas) had lost more than 90% of their Central Valley marsh habitat and were extirpated from more than two-thirds of their range. This massive habitat loss led to their inclusion in the inaugural list of rare species under the California Endang...

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Main Authors: Brian J. Halstead, Patricia Valcarcel, Richard Kim, Anna C. Jordan, Jonathan P. Rose, Shannon M. Skalos, Gabriel A. Reyes, Julia S. M. Ersan, Michael L. Casazza, Allison M. Essert, Alexandria M. Fulton
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: California Department of Fish and Wildlife 2021-07-01
Series:California Fish and Wildlife Journal
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