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The timber rattlesnake is critically endangered, both regionally and nationally, after humans hunted them for decades and due to habitat loss. The snakes are incredibly rare in New Hampshire, likely ...
Scientists have developed a potentially universal antivenom using antibodies from a hyper-immune human donor, offering broad ...
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According to the organization, the new uniforms were inspired by the team’s connection to the state of Arizona and pulled ...
About 20 Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission officer trainees took part in a daylong effort in Clearfield County on ...
Tim Friede's extraordinary journey of enduring over 200 snakebites and injecting himself with venom may lead to a ...
Increasing access to anti-snake-venom is not enough to protect people, experts say. What is needed is an ecological approach.
Up until that point, antivenom had only been made by injecting small doses of snake venom into animals, such as horses. As the animal then produces antibodies to fight the poison, researchers ...