Click here to view La Crosse Area Weather
Home > News > Story
 Advertisement 

Published - Saturday, May 17, 2008

POST COMMENT | READ COMMENTS (3 comment(s))

DNR to offer snake workshops


.
During warmer months, it is not uncommon to come upon any of a number of snakes native to the region. But many people don’t know whether a snake is dangerous and how to deal with it.

In the coming weeks, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources will hold six free workshops to take the mystery out of the native snake population, said Jaime Edwards, a DNR regional nongame wildlife specialist.
Participants will learn how to identify snakes, how snakes benefit the environment and how to handle a snake encounter — with particular attention to rattlesnakes.

Among other things, Rebecca Christoffel will demonstrate how to move a live rattlesnake using garden implements and a garbage can. And those interested can get a hands-on experience moving a non-poisonous snake, Edwards said.

“We hope that folks who attend this workshop will feel more comfortable with the snakes they see in southeast Minnesota,” said Edwards. “This is an excellent opportunity to see snakes in a non-threatening atmosphere.”

About snakes

Workshops are free, and each begins at 7 p.m. on the following dates. Children are welcome but must be accompanied by an adult:

  • May 22, Old Village Community Center, Rushford, Minn.

  • May 23, La Crescent, Minn., Community Center

  • May 24, New Albin, Iowa, Community Center

  • June 4, Houston, Minn., Nature Center

  • June 5, Perkins at Quality Inn, Winona, Minn.

  • June 7, AmericInn, Caledonia, Minn.

    For more information, call Jaime Edwards at (507) 280-5070.
    .
  •  Advertisement 
     Tell us what you think...

     Comments »

    wildview wrote on May 17, 2008 6:10 PM:

    " yup, them darn pencil size green snakes again!! i remember the last time i met up with one of them, they can stretch out like a garden hose and spit just as far to. the one i met up with coiled around my foot and triped me and as i rolled the more tangled i got. and that was in my yard!! "

    Krusty wrote on May 17, 2008 3:51 PM:

    " Those are called pencil-sized neon green snakes "

    Donatello wrote on May 17, 2008 7:28 AM:

    " I've seen pencil sized neon green snakes in the woods, does anyone know what they are called? "


    PLEASE NOTE: Comments on stories that frequently update through the day disappear with each update.
    The comments above are from readers. In no way do they represent the views of the La Crosse Tribune.

    Click here to report offensive or inappropriate comments. Please identify the comment you're concerned about, the story to which the comment was attached, the date of the comment and the person who made the post.

     Post a comment (150 word limit) »

    Log In - If you have already signed up with The LaCrosse Tribune, please sign in now!
    Member ID:
    *Password:
      Forgot Your Password?
     
    Sign Up - To encourage intelligent and meaningful conversation, The LaCrosse Tribune requires all commenters to register before posting comments. It's quick, it's easy, and it's free! Just fill in the information below to get started!

    **Your Member ID and password will be required to log in. Your comments will appear under your user name.

    Do not use usernames or passwords from your financial accounts!

    Note: Fields marked with an asterisk (*) are required!

    Create a Member ID:
    *Choose a password:
    *Re-enter password:
    E-mail Address:
    Year of Birth:
     

    (children under 13 cannot register)

    First Name:
    Last Name:
    Company:
    Home Phone:
    Business Phone:
    Address:
    City:
    State:
    Zip Code:
     

    NEWSPAPER ADS

    LACROSSE JOBS

    TOP HOMES

     
     
    Dailies
    La Crosse Tribune
    Winona Daily News

    Weeklies
    Coulee News
    The Chronicle
    Holmen Courier
    Houston County News
    Onalaska Life
    Tomah Journal
    Vernon Broadcaster
    Westby Times

    Regional
    Inside Preps
    My LIVE! Entertainment
    Best of River Valley
    Business Report
    Healthy Living Today
    Strictly Golf
    River Valley Bike Trails
    River Valley Blogs
    River Valley Outdoors

    Shoppers
    Tri-County Foxxy

    Marketplace
    Newspaper Ads
    Local Website Directory
    7 Rivers Rentals
    HomeSeller
    Wheels Website
    Work For You

    Portals
    La Crosse NET
    Winona NET

    Classifieds
    River Valley Classifieds

    Links
    Lee Enterprises

    About Us | Classifieds | Contact Us | Terms of Use | F.A.Q. | Privacy Policy | Requests | Search | RSS | Videos | Advertiser Directory | Add to My Yahoo!
    Copyright © 1997 - 2008 The La Crosse Tribune. All rights reserved.
    Material from this site may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or distributed. A Lee Enterprises subsidiary.