Copperhead braves the winter chill and an increased number of baby snakes are possible, says snake catcher

Tanya Marschke
September 1 2022 - 10:00am
Orange Snake Service's Jake Hansen caught this highland copperhead outside an Orange school on a balmy 11 degree day last week. Picture supplied.
Orange Snake Service's Jake Hansen caught this highland copperhead outside an Orange school on a balmy 11 degree day last week. Picture supplied.

Ideal conditions could lead to a baby snake boom later this year and the first slithery reptiles have appeared much earlier than usual, according to a snake catcher.

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Tanya Marschke

Tanya Marschke

Journalist

I am based at Orange and cover a wide range of subjects as well as the weekly business column. I've worked consistently in the the media industry since 2006 including the past seven years at the Central Western Daily. Before moving to Orange, I worked as a journalist at weekly newspapers the Beaudesert Times and the Gold Coast Sun in Queensland, as well as the Scone Advocate in the Hunter Valley. I started my career at the Ridge News in Lightning Ridge while I completed my journalism studies remotely at Charles Sturt University in Bathurst.

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