Snakes of New Hampshire
There are 11 species
of snakes that are native to New Hampshire. Some of these species,
such as the garter snake are common
and widespread across the state. Other species like the timber
rattlesnake are extremely rare and are now state protected.
Five of the 11 species (i.e., timber rattlesnake, eastern hognose
snake, northern black racer, smooth green snake, and ribbon
snake) were identified as species in greatest need of conservation
in New Hampshire’s Wildlife Action Plan completed in
the fall of 2005. Overall, snakes are poorly studied and basic
distribution and life history information is lacking. The New
Hampshire Fish & Game maintains a database of all reptile
and amphibian reports through its Reptile and Amphibian Reporting
Program (RAARP). The first step to reporting a sighting is
accurately identifying the species. Information and photographs
were compiled for all of New Hampshire’s native snakes
to aid in this identification process: