Climate change is driving snakes into urban areas, increasing human-snake conflicts. Here’s why:
Changing habitats: Snakes seek food and shelter in new areas.
Increased encounters: Humans and snakes are crossing paths more often.
Safety tips
- Keep your yard clean and tidy.
- Seal entry points in homes.
- Use snake-proof fencing.
How Climate Change Affects Snakes
- Temperature changes: Snakes are sensitive to temperature changes, which can affect their metabolism and behavior.
- Rainfall patterns: Changes in rainfall patterns can affect snake habitats and prey populations.
- Increased human-snake conflicts: As snakes move into new areas, they’re more likely to encounter humans.
What You Can Do
- Support conservation efforts: Donate to organizations working to address climate change.
- Reduce your carbon footprint: Make eco-friendly choices to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
- Learn about snakes: Understand their role in the ecosystem and how climate change affects them.
By working together, we can reduce human-snake conflicts and protect snake populations.



