Katie Colbert, a naturalist at the Sunol-Ohlone Regional Wilderness, shares with us how she tracked dozens of Northern Pacific Rattlesnakes and what she learned about their movements and behaviors.
Educate don't eradicate! the Pacific Rattler is pretty laid back (non aggressive) for the most part they just want to be left alone, but like any wild animal they wont hesitate to attack if they feel they are endangered!
In British Columbia Rattle Snakes are a protected species ,, It is the same species as this video the northern Pacific Rattle Snake and id known to be shy and non aggressive
hi katie, i am from pa but i am a new sub for your channel n i am a friend of the snake n i am snake friends snake catchers in india n south africa , these guys are super cool n do a very dangerous job there , do the king snakes eat other snakes out there ? , my friends are > mirza md arif / naag lok from india n jason " the snake man " arnold from durban province south africa , only have email here , def. wanna talk more , thanks n talk soon . tom !