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Six-Foot Boa Constrictor Goes Missing From Beach in Tofino, B.C.

  • A six-foot boa constrictor went missing Sunday afternoon at Chesterman Beach on Vancouver Island's west coast.
  • The snake’s owner reported it missing on Monday, leading a local animal welfare group to ask the public for assistance in locating it.
  • CARE Network, founded 14 years ago, posted on Facebook to locate the tan-colored reptile but has received no confirmed sightings so far.
  • James Rodgers, CARE co-founder, said the snake is not dangerous to humans but may threaten small animals and urged people to call 250-266-9663 if spotted.
  • The incident highlights the rarity and restricted status of boa constrictors in B.C., underscoring the importance of public vigilance and responsible ownership.
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Six-foot boa constrictor goes missing from beach in Tofino, B.C.

A boa constrictor said to be six feet long remains on the loose after slithering away at Tofino’s Chesterman Beach on Vancouver Island’s West Coast.

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Tofino-Ucluelet Westerly News broke the news in Ucluelet, Canada on Monday, June 9, 2025.
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