Stay by the water in summer, or maybe by the trash cans in the yard or even by a dog's water bowl, and the chances of seeing a snake in Arkansas increase. Along rivers, creeks, lakes or ponds, warmer ...
ARKANSAS, USA — Temperatures are warming up, and people are getting out in droves to access the many hiking trails, bikeways, and other outdoor offerings across the Natural State. However, people aren ...
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (KTHV) – A snake fell from an Arkansas woman’s dashboard onto her feet as she was driving on Interstate 49 Thursday. "As soon as it landed on my feet, I felt it," said Kelly Swisher ...
NECESSARY TO PROTECT WOMEN'S RIGHTS. FROM ATHLETICS TO BATHROOMS. SPRINGS TEMPERATURES ARE BRINGING MORE SNAKE SIGHTINGS. WHILE MOST SNAKES AREN'T VENOMOUS, THE INCREASE IN ENCOUNTERS IS RAISING ...
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — Warmer weather usually means Arkansans will start seeing more snakes out and about. Although a lot of people tend to be scared of snakes, Arkansas wildlife experts say snakes are ...
Morgan Wyatt has words of wisdom for anyone who stumbles upon Mr. No Shoulders. "If you see a snake there are only three words to remember: Leave. It. Alone." That's one of many tips and facts that ...
Arkansas is home to 39 species of snakes, and six of them are venomous. Thankfully, not all of these venomous snakes inhabit Arkansas’ waterways. Of those 39 species, only about seven snakes are ...
As summer moves into high gear in the Natural State, many Arkansans will take to hiking trails, campgrounds, lakes, rivers and favorite swimming holes to enjoy time outdoors. While doing so, it's ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KATV/KAIT) - With people enjoying the outdoors this summer, it’s important to be aware of the snakes in your area. According to our content partner, KATV-TV, there are several ...
BIG SAM: A rat snake who makes regular appearances on the farm. Credit: Alan Leveritt Arkansas Times publisher Alan Leveritt has lived on his great-grandparents’ farm in North Pulaski County for 40 ...
Learn to identify Arkansas' venomous snakes during a free online workshop set for 6 p.m. Thursday. The presenter is Lori Monday, a regional educator with the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission. The ...