We're not the only ones enjoying the end-of-spring temperatures — our slithering, reptilian pals are getting more active, too ...
PHOENIX — As temperatures rise in the Valley, rattlesnakes start becoming more active as they slither out of their holes after hibernating for the winter. The venomous creatures are cold-blooded ...
With more people getting outdoors to take advantage of the state’s warm spring weather, it’s important to keep in mind that ...
Here's a guide to what snakes are venomous throughout Nevada, how to spot them and what to do if you get bit.
Can a dog survive a rattlesnake bite? Here's how to reduce the chance of your dog getting bitten and what to do if a rattlesnake strikes your dog.
Arizona’s prime spring hiking season is here, and this lovely warm weather brings out a particular trail user to be on the lookout for: rattlesnakes. Especially if you enjoy hiking with your dog.