As snake sightings increase across New Jersey with warmer spring weather, residents often wonder whether any of the species they're seeing are venomous — and where those snakes are typically found.
New Jersey is a densely populated state, but it also hides some of the Northeast’s rarest snakes. They live in pine forests, rocky hillsides, and along farm edges, even as people drive and build all ...
It's spring and the fauna of the Garden State is now emerging from its winter dormant state. But, as you start exploring the outdoors this spring in New Jersey, there are two snakes worth being aware ...
New Jersey is home to a rich diversity of snake species, and several of its lakes and rivers are teeming with slithering ...
As warmer weather draws New Jerseyans outdoors, it also wakes up the state’s snake population of 22 species. That list includes two that are venomous: the timber rattlesnake and the northern ...