Danny Bryan Joins Brad Halfacre To Discuss Herpetology

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On this week’s episode of Upper Cumberland Outdoors, Brad Halfacre is joined by Dr. Danny Bryan, local herpetologist from Cumberland University, for a deep dive into the world of amphibians and reptiles. Dr. Bryan shares his lifelong passion for these creatures through childhood stories of frog and snake hunting, and offers fascinating facts about Tennessee’s native snake populations—including the important role some play in controlling invasive insects and rodents. He explains that only four venomous snake species can be found in Tennessee, with just two present in the Upper Cumberland region. Dr. Bryan also discusses some of his more recent conservation work, including the relocation of Timber Rattlesnakes, and underscores the importance of safety when working with snakes—highlighted by a harrowing personal encounter in the field.

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1 Nov 2025 English United States Wilderness · Leisure

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