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Boris the Berus
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Posted: 22 May 2008 at 4:29am |
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st rick
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sad news.
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Nick Moulton
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Just to clarify; main points put to media. Fire-brigade did well to stop fire. National Trust had good Fire-Brigade access routes and fire-breaks. c.90%+ reptiles killed by fire/smoke/loss of habitat. Of the surviving a few snakes will get to un-burnt habitats. Sand lizards usually remain with their burrows in burnt area. c.20 years for habitat for habitat to recover, another 20 years for reptile population to recover. 10 out of 13 sand lizards seen were caught and relocated to unburnt habitats adjacent to fire to allow for population recovery. In this particular instance very limited numbers of other reptiles seen either live/dead. During the last 15 years with the more vigorous Fire-Brigade, Police and wardening responses the situation has slightly improved. Active support from herpetologists helps. Media certainly highlights the problems for reptiles (previously heath fires not taken very seriously) though misquotes, quotes out of context can be common. Don't think I'll get the Head of Media/Communication job !
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Vicar
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Welcome to the forum Nick !, and cheers for the additional detail.
That cuppa is still on offer when you're next up Wealdon way! Steve |
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AGILIS
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Having just read Borises tab I never realised parts of my favourite spots in Studland had had abad fire until 2day I feel real sad about this. But the problem with this bit of declining habitat is the car and camper vans that park the whole length of Ferry road both sides that has over the years has erode the habitat to dwindling colonies of La, that once were so prolific on the verges on the road you could not walk a few yards without seeing them alas no more , the NT and council should put double yellow lines on the whole length of ferry road with no stopping inforced but provide sensible car parks they could employ me as a parking warden for the herp season . Access to the beaches and sand dune should be by foot only this would help the declining wild life and the lazy obese populaton .Keith
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cheesy toes6
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tgat must feel bad dude like i felt to me when some reeds set on fire in the water at my local ecology park loads of great crested newts died.
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lwww
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