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Gassing hurts more than just rattlesnakes. Help us stop cruel gassing of wildlife (link in bio)! . . . #DontMessWithTexas #Wildlife #PassTheGasBan #StopGassingWildlife #StopSnakeSlaughter #Rattlesnakes #RattlesnakeRoundups
Gassing rattlesnakes in Texas A proposal to ban gassing in Texas (one of the few states where it is still legal) was introduced in late 2014 and has been debated ever since. Pouring gas into the ground to collect wildlife probably seems a little crazy and hardly controversial, but rattlesnake roundups depend on this method… Read More
Roundup proponents have estimated that 80% of the snakes at roundups are collected by gassing and it is difficult to imagine how a single roundup (Sweetwater) could have captured more than 21,000 rattlesnakes in 2016 without using gas. So roundup proponents and those who benefit financially from these events are fighting the gas ban.
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