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    Posted: 12 Jul 2008 at 11:29am
This coming Thursday (17th) the advance details for Born to be Wild on BBC 4TV at 7.30pm say that it is going to be about amphibians and reptiles. 5 amateur wildlife enthusiasts talk about the subject including Chris Davis on breeding sand lizards and Sylvia Sheldon on her studies of the Wyre Forest adders.
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cheers Chris, logged into Skyplus
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cheers for this chris.

really enjoyed the programme but would have missed it if it wasn't for the heads up.

king cobras on sky3 as i'm riting this.

thanks again.

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