• Human-Animal Relationship Awareness week. Go Pro Wildlife Removal bridges the gap between humans and animals while promoting healthy relationships between the two.

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  • With a natural drive for survival, snakes are constantly searching for a food source, as well as seeking shelter in areas with coverage. Snakes are cold-blooded reptiles that serve as nature’s pest control, making them an important species that keep ecosystems in balance.

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  • As temperatures begin to rise in Alabama, more snakes will begin slithering their way out of hibernation.

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  • Human-Animal Relationship Awareness Week was created by the Institute of Animals and Society to highlight the connection between humans and animals and to promote a more positive attitude towards the well-being of animals.

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  • Alabama is home to more than forty species of snakes. Although snakes can be frightening to cross paths with, not all of them pose a threat to humans.

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  • There are many snakes––approximately forty species––that call Sweet Home Alabama “home.”

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  • As the weather warms up in Alabama for the spring, you may start to notice more nature sounds from birds returning to the South after their annual migration.

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  • Warmer weather brings many critters out from hiding, including snakes. There are approximately 40 types of snakes that call Alabama home, and only six of them are venomous.

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