Due to ongoing dry conditions and prevailing high winds, Fire Marshal Colorado Cordova of the Los Alamos Fire Department (LAFD) has enacted fire restrictions to Stage 1, effective April 28, within the boundaries of Los Alamos County to safeguard public health and safety, as well as protect lands, structures, natural and historical artifacts. Click below to view the order and press release.
Published on July 11, 2025
Los Alamos County Animal Control officials urge residents to use caution when outdoors as seasonal climate conditions and recent sightings indicate an increase in rattlesnake activity. “Rattlesnakes play an important role in the local ecosystem but can pose a danger when startled or provoked,” said Los Alamos Animal Control Supervisor Theresa Phelan. “Awareness and simple precautions can go a long way in preventing incidents.” Phelan provided the following safety tips for avoiding snake encounters:
While outdoors:
To make residential properties less inviting to rattlesnakes:
Encountering a rattlesnake:
If bitten by a rattlesnake:
Phalen encourages all community members to remain alert, especially during warmer months when rattlesnake activity increases.
For more information, contact Los Alamos County Animal Control at 505-662-8179, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.