Feds declare Arizona, New Mexico gartersnakes threatened species

A narrow-headed gartersnake, one of two gartersnakes in Arizona and New Mexico that have been declared threatened species by the federal government. (Photo by Tom Brennan/U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service)

A narrow-headed gartersnake, one of two gartersnakes in Arizona and New Mexico that have been declared threatened species by the federal government. (Photo by Tom Brennan/U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service)

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