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ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT RATTLESNAKES

Hello Friends,

We hope you are having a great summer and still finding some cooler trail time here in the hot Los Padres! LPFA recently asked a group of hikers to list things that scared them on the trail. Their list included fears such as getting lost, poison oak, ticks, gravity, water (too much and not enough), other people and wild animals. While not everyone listed the same responses, there was a clear winner when it came to the one thing that most people are scared of here in the Los Padres...... RATTLESNAKES!

The fear of snakes, known as ophidiophobia, is certainly not unique to the Los Padres and is actually one of the more common human fears known across the world. Rattlesnake encounters can be very scary; and for good reason as their bites can be deadly. We should all have a little fear and a lot of respect for our Los Padres rattlers. For those of us who regularly venture into the forest, rattlesnake sightings are a fairly common occurrence and should be expected just about anywhere in the Los Padres during the snake season of April - October.

While encounters are common, there remain a lot of myths and information about rattlesnakes that most people might now know. With that in mind, the LPFA recently hosted three online events designed to help educate forest-users about our local rattlesnake population. Hopefully, these videos will help you learn a little more about how to avoid rattlesnake encounters and what to do in case a bite does occur. Enjoy the videos and stay safe everyone.......

 

Sincerely,

The LPFA Team

Our first video is an online webinar filmed about a year ago with Dr. Emily Taylor from Central Coast Snake Services. This video focuses on learning about rattlesnakes and  busting myths.

The second video was filmed in June 2022 and is an interview with a friend of the LPFA who was bit by a rattlesnake while exploring off-trail deep within the Sespe Wilderness.

And our final video is once again with Dr. Emily Taylor as she shares how to keep your dog safe while exploring in snake country.

 

Let's Get Dan Some Snake Gaiters!

If you've heard Dan's story about his rattlesnake bite deep in the Sespe, then you know he's been through A LOT. LPFA would like to buy Dan rattlesnake gaiters to protect him on his future endeavors in the Los Padres. We want him to feel good about continuing to explore the forest and thank him for sharing his story! 

 

Rattlesnake Themed Bandanas!

These Rattlesnake bandanas were designed by a student at CalPoly to support rattlesnake relocation efforts in Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties. Donate $15 or more using the button below to get your very own! All proceeds go to Central Coast Snake Services.

 

Central Coast Snake Services

Speaking of Central Coast Snake Services... Dr. Emily Taylor has done a fantastic job providing FREE events and donating her time to literally save wildlife. Please think of them the next time you need a rattlesnake relocated. If you have watched either of her videos on our YouTube page, please consider donating!

 

Photo Credit: Chuck Graham

Online Speaker Series (Tuesday, July 26): Carp to Carrizo with Chuck Graham, 7pm

Join the LPFA as we sit down to hear from Chuck Graham, a Carpinteria local, about his journey on foot across the San Rafael range into the Cuyama Valley. Chuck is the author of an award winning book on the Carrizo Plain called, "Where the Mountains Meet the Grasslands."
Check out some of his photos, or order his book here!

 
 

We've just launched a new way to sign up for events! See our new sign-up form on our website, or click the button below. While things slow down in the summer time heat, rest assured there will be plenty of work to do once Fall rolls around!

 
 
 
 

Los Padres Forest Association
PO Box 1282  | Goleta, California 93116 | info@lpforest.org

 

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