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Oh nooooooo

 

not more DB   ((:

 

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....Than perish with the sadmen roaming free And I'd rather play here With all the madmen For I'm quite content they're all as sane As me......

LOL, Merv hates Bowie by the way..

 

Regarding the potential translocation; If you have good terrestrial habitat/hibernation opportunity in or around the garden I would recon you have a fair chance. The truth is so little follow up work is done on translocations of any species of herp, there isn't much to go on. At least your potential translocation would be monitored Al.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Alan Hyde Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 May 2004 at 4:17pm
...Zane Zane Zane ouvre le chien :¼) LOL! Sorry Mervyn , I did tthink by your post that you were not a fan Tch Tch ;¼)

Thanks for the advice Gemma , I will give it a shot I think. 'After all, I will treat them gently , cause they don't like to fall" :¼) Ok , enough of that , hehe. I already have a few newts that turn up in and around my pond , so it must be ok for them . If and when it happens i'll send you some pics .

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Oh by jingo...enought of this, this thread was supposed to be about slow-worms :0) Which I saw 18 of today including a nice blue spotted one, but none in the garden yet.
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:¼) 18 slowys!? , very nice, any pics?

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