My daughter just moved to Boulder. I've visited once and no doubt will again as often as possible. What are the herping possibilities there? The most common species? State law regarding them--photographing, capturing, whatever?
thanks
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My daughter just moved to Boulder. I've visited once and no doubt will again as often as possible. What are the herping possibilities there? The most common species? State law regarding them--photographing, capturing, whatever?
thanks
RMWF might be nice if it's open yet (it wasn't when I lived there).
Chatfield Reservoir has rattlers and thamnophis and bull snakes. It's not too far.
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.1 corn snake
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I dont know too much about the laws there or the lay of the land, but I've heard that its pretty easy to find bull snakes and crotalus in CO.
Justin
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