We have water thieves here - they suck out all the water from people's holding tanks and started a fire in the forest below us a few years ago because they turned on a neighbor's defunct well to see if they could steal water and left the pump on and it set fire to the dry leaves around it. Luckily we all saw it and called the fire department in time.
Venomous snakes -yikes- I would have about 20 cats if I lived where there were poisonous snakes. We had big sweet gopher snakes, but the barn cats scared them all away.
When we were looking for our house in the mountains, we came upon a house that was part of an old trout farm. It had a pond and stream that still connects to the remainder of the old trout farm and it was still stocked with fish. I dream about some day having a natural swimming pond with fish and cat tails on the edges to filter the water.
One thing I wonder about is why they don't seed the clouds anymore. When I was little, there was a huge drought somewhere in the US and they seeded the clouds (maybe with dust to attract water droplets - not sure I am remembering this right). But I think what happened next is that that place got the rain from the seeded clouds and then in a few days, a naturally occurring storm came and dumped excessive amounts of water on them and they flooded, so they didn't do cloud seeding anymore. But now that they understand weather patterns more now with all the computer modeling, maybe they could bring cloud seeding back?