Local KCVI students come to the aid of threatened snake species
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Local KCVI students come to the aid of threatened snake species
It's the largest snake in Canada. Found only in Ontario, along the north shore of Lake Erie and the Great Lakes/St. Lawrence region, the Black Ratsnake, also known as the Grey Ratsnake, is at risk of extinction.
KCVI students Juliana Correa and Lorissa Finkenzeller are doing their part to ensure this doesn't happen
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KCVI students Juliana Correa and Lorissa Finkenzeller are doing their part to ensure this doesn't happen
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