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Rattlesnake Roundups: Culture and Controversy

Season 1 Episode 205 Published 4 months, 1 week ago
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Each spring in parts of Oklahoma and Texas, rattlesnake roundups draw crowds eager to watch hunters flush snakes from their dens, parade them through town, and turn them into spectacle, food, and local income. What began as a practical response to fear and ranching life has evolved into a ritual that now sits uneasily with modern ideas about conservation and animal welfare. In this episode, we explore how these events sustain small-town economies while provoking fierce opposition from herpetologists who warn of cruelty, ecological damage, and indiscriminate practices like gassing dens. As some states reinvent their roundups as wildlife festivals and others double down on tradition, the story exposes a deeper clash between heritage and science—and asks who gets to decide how humans coexist with the wild.

https://www.economist.com/united-states/2023/05/04/the-fun-and-the-fury-of-a-rattlesnake-derby

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