Where is the Western Fox Snake (*P. vulpinus*) generally distributed within Wisconsin?
Answer
In the eastern half of the state
The Western Fox Snake is the only fox snake species recognized in Wisconsin, and current observations place it generally in the eastern half of the state.

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