The Timber Rattlesnake was historically native but is now thought to be extirpated from the state. The Maine Amphibian and Reptile Atlasing Project [MARAP] continues to provide location records for all snakes, but more detailed research is needed in order to assess movements, habitat requirements, and potential threats to our rare snakes.https://www.maine.gov/ifw/fish-wildlife/wildlife/species-information/reptiles…
The Timber Rattlesnake was historically native but is now thought to be extirpated from the state. The Maine Amphibian and Reptile Atlasing Project [MARAP] continues to provide location records for all snakes, but more detailed research is needed in order to assess movements, habitat requirements, and potential threats to our rare snakes.https://www.maine.gov/ifw/fish-wildlife/wildlife/species-information/reptiles…