Bring Back The Porch
Bring Back The Porch explores the fascinating world of snakes with expert Sheri Monk. Discover how her passion turned into a mission to educate and protect these misunderstood creatures, and learn practical tips for coexistence. 🐍🐍🐍 RELOCATION HOTLINE 807-701-5814🐍🐍🐍 Chapters 00:00 Introduction and guest introduction 01:51 Sheri Monk’s journey from childhood fascination to snake conservation 03:50 The story behind the rattlesnake taxidermy and its significance 05:59 The social and behavioural complexity of rattlesnakes 07:48 How Sheri transitioned from journalism to snake rescue and education 10:01 The process and importance of safe snake relocation 11:55 The challenges of habitat loss and snake management 14:03 Training and techniques for handling rattlesnakes safely 15:53 Common misconceptions about rattlesnake danger and behaviour 18:11 The seasonal activity and risks associated with rattlesnakes 19:57 What to do if bitten and snakebite treatment 21:48 Public education programs and community engagement 25:48 How to contact and support Sheri Monk’s work 27:52 Final thoughts on coexistence and conservation As a child, Sheri Monk was always captivated by the animals that most people feared or disliked. While others recoiled at the sight of a snake, she found her heart racing with excitement. This fascination has only deepened over the years, leading her to a life dedicated to understanding and educating others about these misunderstood creatures. The second she laid eyes on her first prairie rattlesnake, she was hooked. It was a transformative moment, igniting a passion that led her to relocate from Winnipeg to Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, closer to the habitat of these incredible reptiles. The prairies here are a stark contrast to the dwindling native grasslands of her childhood home. The opportunity to explore a vibrant ecosystem filled with wildlife was irresistible. In her work with snakes, she learned that they are far more than just the scary creatures portrayed in movies. Rattlesnakes, in particular, are fascinating animals with complex social structures and behaviours. They are often misunderstood, leading to unnecessary fear and persecution. Her goal is to educate the public about them, their ecological importance, and how to coexist peacefully. After years of working in journalism and later as a paramedic, Sheri founded "Snakes on a Plane" to address the community's need for snake relocation services. Many people don't realize that rattlesnakes often find their way into residential areas, prompting fear and concern. She realized that there was a gap in consistent coverage for snake relocations, which often fell to local law enforcement or bylaw officers, who could be unavailable when needed. With the necessary permits, she began providing a valuable service to the community. As she worked, she found that education was just as crucial as relocation. People needed to understand the behaviour of snakes, why they pose little threat when left undisturbed, and how to create safer environments for both humans and snakes. Sheri’s mission expanded to include educational outreach, helping people to appreciate these creatures rather than fear them. One of the most challenging aspects of her work involves finding suitable release spots for the snakes she relocates. Rattlesnakes have a strong homing instinct, and if they are moved too far from their capture site, they can become disoriented and unable to find their way back to their dens. The law requires that she release them within 100 meters of where they were found, but with urban expansion and habitat loss, finding a proper location can be very difficult. Education is at the heart of what Sheri does. It’s not just about relocating snakes; it’s about changing perceptions. To facilitate this, Sheri offers training to various groups, including biologists and law enforcement, on safe handling practices. Using fragile items like eggs or ripe tomatoes as practice tools helps trainees learn the right amount of pressure to apply without harming the snake. Additionally, she shares knowledge about the ecological role of snakes, their behaviours, and the importance of preserving their habitats. By providing information and hands-on experiences, Sheri aims to foster a deeper connection between people and wildlife, encouraging coexistence rather than fear. Resources Snakes on a Plain Website - https://snakesonaplain.ca Facebook Page - https://facebook.com/snakesonaplain Key topics Sheri Monk’s journey from love of animals to snake conservation The biology and behaviour of prairie rattlesnakes Techniques for safely capturing and relocating snakes The importance of habitat preservation and human coexistence Educational programs and community outreach for snake safety Key Takeaways Rattlesnakes can lose their rattles through wear and tear, making identification tricky. Relocating snakes within 100 meters of their original site is crucial for their survival. Most snake bites occur when snakes are warm and active, not during shedding. Proper handling tools and training significantly reduce the risk of bites. Public education can change perceptions and reduce unnecessary snake killings. Guest Name Sheri Monk Sound bites "Snakes can sometimes lose their rattle through wear and tear." "Relocating snakes within 100 meters is crucial for their survival." "Even stepped on, rattlesnakes strike less than 4% of the time." Thank you for listening and sharing you are one in a million! We are excited to announce our community is growing and we couldn't do it with out you! Hey we need your support. Like and subscribe to Bring Back The Porch Podcast Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1831615/support]
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