PHOTO: Local snake catcher Mark Ewers is warning Coonamble residents to be prepared for heightened snake activity as they emerge from winter hibernation. (This is a 2021 news story)
AS the weather begins heating up again, regional residents are being warned to keep an eye out for snakes that typically emerge from hibernation to start their breeding season this time of year.
The most commonly found species in rural NSW is the eastern brown snake, the second most deadly in the world, and snake catchers say it is imperative to follow . . .
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