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Gricer1944
Member Joined: 07 Jul 2005 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 9 |
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Posted: 07 Jul 2005 at 6:56pm |
I live in Essex and on our local radio recently, it was announced that there was a society(?) or group that was interested in having sightings reported to them. Does anyone know who they are and where I can contact hem please? |
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Vicar
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Peter, I suggest you use the online reporting form Gemma has put together on this forum (see link below) a copy will be forwarded to the Essex amphibian and reptile group (EARG). http://www.herpetofauna.co.uk/record_submission_form_rauk.ht m There are EARG people who use this forum, I'm sure somebody will say 'Hi' . Otherwise, they can be contacted through: Essex Ray Cranfield, 47 Wedgewood Way, Ashingdon, Essex SS4 3AS, 01702 540600, essex_arg@hotmail.com (according to the Froglife site). Edited by Vicar |
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Or you can just talk to us here, 'Herpetologic' is Rays son PS, I live near Maldon.
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herpetologic2
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Hi It is good to here that the local radio have taken up the EARG request for records - I hope that people will forward their sightings. Regards
JC |
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