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Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College students photograph rare Eastern Indigo snake

TIFTON — Capstone projects are supposed to be unique. Which made it perfect when two Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College students recently photographed a rare six-foot long Eastern Indigo snake while preparing capstone project research for their bachelor’s degree in Natural Resource Management at the school. “This is a really noteworthy observation and of significant conservation value,” Dr. Vanessa Lane, ABAC Associate Professor of Wildlife Ecology and Management and a Certified Wildlife Biologist, said. “The sighting of this federally threatened species has already been reported to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, and a biologist will be conducting formal surveys sometime this month.”

ABAC students photograph rare Eastern Indigo snake

TIFTON — Capstone projects are supposed to be unique. Which made it perfect when two Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College students recently photographed a rare six-foot long Eastern Indigo snake while preparing capstone project research for their bachelor’s degree in Natural Resource Management at the school. “This is a really noteworthy observation and of significant conservation value,” Dr. Vanessa Lane, ABAC Associate Professor of Wildlife Ecology and Management and a Certified Wildlife Biologist, said. “The sighting of this federally threatened species has already been reported to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, and a biologist will be conducting formal surveys sometime this month.”

ABAC students photograph rare snake

Two ABAC students used trail cameras for this photograph of the rare Eastern Indigo snake. TIFTON — Two Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College students recently photographed a rare six-foot-long Eastern Indigo snake while preparing capstone project research for their bachelor’s degree in natural resource management. “This is a really noteworthy observation and of significant conservation value,” Dr. Vanessa Lane, ABAC associate professor of wildlife ecology and management and a certified wildlife biologist, said. “The sighting of this federally threatened species has already been reported to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, and a biologist will be conducting formal surveys sometime this month.”

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