
Summer activities bring risk of rattlesnake encounters
People are being advised to be safe and on the lookout for rattlesnakes when enjoying outdoor activities.
The Northern Pacific rattlesnake, which is native to the North Okanagan, can be identified by its stout body with blunt tail and rattle, a triangular head, dark cheeks, light halos around darker blotches and alternating bands near the tail.

Vanessa Isnardy, program manager with WildSafe B.C., told Vernon Matters that rattlesnakes mostly live near tallow slopes and rocky outcroppings where they can find refuge, and also near bodies of water where they can drink.