Queensnake Big Spring Clean Mega

: Each day, remove the number of items matching the date (e.g., April 1 = 1 item, April 30 = 30 items).

A "Big Spring Clean" could be a powerful, large-scale volunteer initiative to restore queensnake habitat. Such an event could involve from stream banks, removing invasive plant species that clog waterways, and planting native vegetation to stabilize banks and provide shade. queensnake big spring clean mega

"We are talking about thousands of pounds of trash, but more importantly, tons of sediment and invasive plant matter," says Sarah Jenks, a volunteer coordinator. "The snakes need open, rocky areas to bask in the sun and access the water. If the banks are overgrown with invasive reeds or cluttered with illegal dumping, the snakes can't thermoregulate, and they can't hunt." : Each day, remove the number of items matching the date (e

The "Mega" designation refers to an integrated approach that goes far beyond standard trash collection. It combines physical debris removal, chemical runoff monitoring, and structural substrate restoration during the critical spring window when snakes emerge from brumation (reptile hibernation). "We are talking about thousands of pounds of