The 2023 Pacific States Grant Recipients

The 2023 Pacific States Grant Recipients

The purpose of a Save The Snakes Pacific States Grant is to support college students and independent researchers with an early-stage snake conservation research project in California, Oregon, Washington, British Columbia, and Baja California (Norte y Sur). In 2023, Pacific States Grants were awarded to two incredible snake conservationists: Emily Martin and Christian Oldham. We wish these recipients success in their projects and support their efforts for snake conservation and education! Learn more about their important projects: Emily Martin – “Geographic Variation in Clutch Size of Northern Pacific Rattlesnakes” Emily’s project aims to understand how rattlesnakes respond to ongoing climate change, habitat fragmentation and urbanization. Christian Oldham– “Status of Sharp-Tailed Snakes on Orcas Island, Washington” Christian’s project aims to preserve the common sharp-tailed snake population and its habitat and to promote conservation awareness among students. Support Snake Conservation These grants are made possible because of the generosity of compassionate people and organizations who are inspired and dedicated to protect threatened snake populations and mitigate human-snake conflict around the world. Please donate today to help us continue to fund projects like their snake conservation project in the United States. Thank you for your support Featured image of Crotalus oreganus oreganus provided by Emily Martin.

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