Texas Game Wardens
· Texas is home to over 100 species of snakes! On Saturday, Bell County Game Warden Bryan Dulock paired up with McLane Children’s Hospital trauma program manager Sarah Wheat at the Ben Hogan Golf Classic. With a few snake bites already reported in the area, Bryan and Sarah took the opportunity to speak to kids about the different types of snakes native to the Fort Cavazos area. Warden Dulock recommends that if you encounter a snake (venomous or not) in the wild, please leave it alone. If bitten by a snake, call emergency services immediately. For more information on Texas snakes, follow the link to the TPWD snake page. https://tpwd.texas.gov/.../texas-junior.../snakes-alive
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