I see that all the reptiles in Idaho are protected now. Does that mean I have to be nice to the rattlesnake I find in my hunting boot when I get up in the morning?

Answer: 
It is true that all of Idaho's reptile species are specifically on the list of protected animals now. However, there is a provision in the law for dealing with health and safety issues. You can still kill a snake in the yard or the trail, and kids can still collect frogs and lizards. The law allows up to four of each species to be taken.
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Monday, April 19, 2004 - 6:00 PM MDT