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What a room full of snakes can teach us about climate change

collaboration Deep in the dimly lit recesses of Oregon State University’s Weniger Hall, more than 26,000 garter snakes lie in wait. Coiled and crammed into jar after jar of yellowing alcohol, this assemblage of pickled snakes is more than an ophidiophobe’s nightmare. Part of the university’s reptile and amphibian collection, this is the world’s largest assemblage of garter snakes. For several species, more specimens are housed here than in every museum in the world combined. This is no dusty collection of curiosities, however. For some researchers, the quest to better understand how animals will respond to our planet’s changing climate starts with the jars in Weniger Hall.

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Spring ritual: Snow clearing underway at Lassen Volcanic National Park

Staff reports Snowplows are working hard this spring to make roadways passable in Lassen Volcanic National Park. There s not as much snow as in past years, but the Lassen Volcanic National Park Highway is still closed to through traffic. The highway usually opens by June. The Lassen park highway is a 30-mile stretch of Highway 89 between Highway 36 and Highway 44. Right now vehicles can reach the Loomis Plaza (one mile from the northwest entrance) and the Kohm Yah-mah-nee Visitor Center (one mile from the southwest entrance). Vehicle travel beyond the entrances is closed. There is no estimate for road opening, the National Park Service says on its website.

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