Alabama conservationists are one step closer to re-establishing a population of the threatened eastern indigo snake with the recent release of 18 juveniles into the wild. The snakes were released on ...
BEYOND ITS CURRENT LOCATIONS. THE INDIGO SNAKE IS MAKING A COMEBACK IN FLORIDA AND A CONSERVATION PROGRAM THAT’S PART OF THE CENTRAL FLORIDA ZOO AND BOTANICAL GARDENS IS WORKING TO MAKE IT HAPPEN.
Forty-two eastern indigo snakes were released in North Florida to combat invasive species. Bred in Central Florida, the snakes help control rodents and venomous snakes. Biologists say signs of wild ...