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Posted: 07 Dec 2005 at 9:02am |
Hi folks, I've been away from these forums quite a while now (mainly because last week was the first time I've managed to get into the forum in months, although forum activity seems to suggest that it was just me constantly trying to log on at inopportune moments!). But now I'm back (and it's looking beter than ever!)
I'm currently overhauling my British reptile site as I haven't really touched it in over a year and it's getting quite a lot of traffic now. However, to finish this I need quite a few (read LOT) more images as I've extended it's scope. The aliens pages will go active, I'm including the sea tutrtles, and am including a few pages for the ID of common escapees as it was an idea that's been raised on here a number of times now. So, the blag... If anyone has pictures of the following they would like to donate (I'll naturally include ® credits and link these back to the photographers website if the have one) I would be more than grateful! Native: Leatherback Turtle + young/neonate etc adder, smoothsnake, sand lizard and common lizard shots. Aliens: Wall Lizad (green form) Green Lizard Aesculapian Snake Trachemys scripta scripta Trachemys scripta elegans European pond tortois (E. obicularis) Dice snake Viperine Snake Escapees: Corn Snake Other commonly kept american ratsnakes Hognose (Western) Milk Snakes Royal Python + ANY COMMONLY KEPT LIZARDS So, not that many then... And finally, a question... I've recently added google ads to the site's front page and this has so far generated a phenomenal 30 whole english pence. Rather than go out and blow it all on a packet of smarties I've decided that, with a bit more effective implementation on a broader ranging site, google ads could probably generate enough money to make a small but worth writing the cheque for-able donation to a Brit reptile conservation charity. I have an idea of which I think the most likely candidate would be but would like some outside feedback as to which organisations is managing the most land for our native species. Well, that's about it. I hope Gemma doesn't mind me posting this request on the forums! Regards, Lee. Edited by -LAF |
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