Penticton Conservation Officer Jim Beck says the conservation office received a call July 4, around 2:20 p.m. of a rattlesnake in the Oliver Kinsman Spray Park.
Beck says a rattlesnake researcher happened to be in Oliver at the time, with qualifications allowing him to capture and move snakes.
“He offered to assist us in relocating the snake, so I took him up on his offer,” Beck says.
Two Town of Oliver employees cordoned off the area where the snake had been sighted, shutting down the waterpark until the snake could be relocated.
Beck says his office usually gets a few calls of this nature each year. Generally conservation staff make the relocation, but in this case the researcher was close by and qualified. He said certain criteria had to be met before conservation officers would act on an incident, including such things as location and public safety.
“If it’s just a snake in someone’s backyard, we can provide information on what to do, generally to set a sprinkler and encourage it to leave. If we get people who are comfortable with snakes, we can coach them on what they can do as well,” Beck says.
source: infotel news.