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Chris Monk
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Posted: 24 Nov 2011 at 10:54pm |
I agree a very interesting day.
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JStroud
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Fantastic event! Full credit to KRAG, incredible hard work for an incredible event!!
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Regards, James Stroud
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JStroud
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I am incredibly looking forward to the day, especially some of the other speakers. Really interested to hear about Steve's metapopulation views. A great credit to KRAG for organising such an event
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Regards, James Stroud
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GemmaJF
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Yep a PM is fine.
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sussexecology
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Thanks Gemma I'd really appreciate that, thanks Could really do with some help, esp on some reptile mitigation projects next April. Would it be ok if I PM you a bit later in the week? Thanks again. |
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GemmaJF
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If you need any help my rates are currently very reasonable
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sussexecology
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Thanks for this Gemma. Think I will probably give this one a miss as I can't guarantee that I'm going to be free, and don't want to take up a booking and then have to cancel at the last moment. We are all flat out at the moment and we've got a lot of habitat management work to do on a number of reptile receptor sites in November and December, so going to be pretty busy. Thanks anyway. |
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GemmaJF
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They only usually lock the doors I believe if Chris GO mentions bones, otherwise it should be fine to escape at lunch time.
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sussexecology
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thanks for this info Does anyone know if it is poss to go for just half the day ie; the morning? Asking as I know the whole team are really flat out at the moment until mid-Oct, And we have got a lot of habitat management work to do on reptile receptor sites in November/December. I know it's to be held at a weekend, but we tend to work weekends, if we have a lot of work on. Looks like a very interesting meeting though, esp as i work on adder monitoring projects, as do other members of the team. Would be nice to see Jon again too (and others from ARC/Froglife too). Of course, that is my main reason for going to these meetings these days . |
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GemmaJF
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Thanks for the PM Jon, couldn't reply because your 'in-box' is full, but I'll look forward to seeing your Dad at the meeting, been a while since we met up!
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