Faces People, Places, and World Culture for Kids and Children

DEAR KYLIE

Dear Tony,

Hi, my name is Kylie! I’m a high school student in New Hampshire. Thanks for pen paling with me and helping us learn about your work with rattlesnakes.

Are rattlesnakes an endangered species and what is the purpose of your organization?

I have always loved farm animals such as horses and cows, but I don’t know if I’ll choose a career path including them. Did you choose your career based on your interest in snakes?

So many people are afraid of snakes. My stepdad’s biggest fear is snakes, and I’d probably be a little scared if I encountered a snake. When I was little, my sister would let garter snakes slither over her feet and giggle. I was

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