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A pine snake peeks out over his enclosure at the Warren E. Fox Nature Center at the Atlantic County Park in Estell Manor. Of all of New Jersey's endangered species, one faces a unique challenge. Biologists say endangered pine snakes, found only in the Pine Barrens, are being caught by collectors for the illicit pet trade.
Senior park naturalist John Hansen holds one of the pine snakes on display at the Warren E. Fox Nature Center at the Atlantic County Park in Estell Manor.
Senior park naturalist John Hansen holds one of the pine snakes on display at the Warren E. Fox Nature Center at the Atlantic County Park in Estell Manor.
A pine snake peeks out over his enclosure at the Warren E. Fox Nature Center at the Atlantic County Park in Estell Manor. Of all of New Jersey's endangered species, one faces a unique challenge. Biologists say endangered pine snakes, found only in the Pine Barrens, are being caught by collectors for the illicit pet trade.
Senior park naturalist John Hansen holds one of the pine snakes on display at the Warren E. Fox Nature Center at the Atlantic County Park in Estell Manor.
Senior park naturalist John Hansen holds one of the pine snakes on display at the Warren E. Fox Nature Center at the Atlantic County Park in Estell Manor.
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