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1 Copperbelly Water Snakes and Its Habitat By: Matt Tekulve

2 Simi-Aquatic and Aquatic Snakes  Queen Snake  Garter Snake  Northern Brown Water Snake  Cottonmouth  Diamondback Water Snake  Midland Water Snake  Red, Yellow and Copperbelly Water Snake

3 Adult Identification Copperbelly Water Snake Nerodia erythrogaster neglecta  Adult- Solid dark to black dorsal surface with a bright red to orange belly that extends to the chin  Length is between 3 to 5 feet Record 62 in.

4 Juvenile Identification  Juvenile’s are strongly blotched and banded similar to other juvenile water snakes

5 Similar Species  Many times the Copperbelly may be misidentified for:  Northern Brown Water Snake  Cottonmouth  Midland Water Snake  Red and Yellowbelly water snake

6 Diet

7 Types of Habitats  Wetlands  Uplands  Wintering Wetlands

8 Types of Wetlands Floodplain Forest Shrub Swamp Shallow Open Water Ephemeral Wetland Undulating Shore line

9 Upland Habitat  Copperbelly Water Snakes can travel Hundreds of yards from wetlands mostly in hot months  Travel, Shedding, birthing, digestion, refuge

10 Wintering Habitat Copperbelly Water Snakes Hibernate in Crayfish Burrows Late October to April

11 Movement  Copperbelly Water Snakes are Simi- Aquatic  Average seasonal Home Range is 20 ha (50 acres)  Use 3-5 wetlands regularly

12 Corridors  Can not be intimidating  Riparian Buffer Strips  Short Upland Forest  Seasonal Wetlands

13 Distribution  North Range- Ohio (Williams Co.) and Michigan (Hillsdale Co.)  South Range- SE Illinois, S. Indiana, W Tenn., NW Kentucky W Tenn., NW Kentucky

14 Endangered Species List  Listed as an Endangered Species in Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio  Are Protected under Federal Law  No killing of snakes Intentionally or unintentionally

15 Cpperbelly Water Snake Conservation Agreement  Formed in 1997 In Illinois and Kentucky  Remove Threats to its existence  Cooperation of Private and Public Parties

16 Cpperbelly Water Snake Conservation Agreement  To do this the state of Kentucky had to:  Describe the status of the Copperbelly  Why Protection was needed  Outline the Conservation Agreement  Address the Accomplishments and Weaknesses of the Conservation Agreement

17 Natural Predators  Large Fish  Snapping Turtles  Herons  Hawks  Foxes  Raccoons  Opossums  Minks  Skunks  Domestic Dogs, Cats and Hogs

18 Human as Predator: Management Problems  Loss of Habitat and Fragmentation  Wetland Drainage  Wetland Filling  Wetland Deepening  Agriculture Purposes  Surface mining  Water Quality  Pet Trade

19 Management and Conservation Practices  Shallow Ephemeral and Permanent Wetlands  Wetlands in close proximity  Natural Corridors  Stock native amphibian eggs No Fish!  Upland, Forested areas to be minimum Timber Harvest  Restrict Vehicles and Heavy Equipment  Hibernation habitat  Edge from Cropland (Buffer Strips)

20 Edge  10-20 feet  Bush hogging, mowing and other maintenance should be done in the winter  Minimize use of crop and lawn Fertilizers, oil, paints, and other toxic chemicals

21 Ways to Help  Learn about endangered species and their Habitat  Protect the habitat  Educate others Save Me


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