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North Hampshire Natrix

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Category: Herpetofauna Native to the UK
Forum Name: Grass Snake
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Topic: North Hampshire Natrix
Posted By: Conners
Subject: North Hampshire Natrix
Date Posted: 17 Jun 2013 at 9:42am
Hi guys, 

I have been working near a heath in north Hampshire these past few months, and it appears to have a fairly healthy population of Natrix

A survey has clearly been conducted there in the past as there are various ancient numbered felts and tins in less accessible locations. 

In the past few weeks I have come to expect a grassie or two when flipping particular tins. I don't usually pick them up, but made an exception for this little guy. 



Kind regards

Conners



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Posted By: Hawley
Date Posted: 19 Jun 2013 at 3:05pm
Quite possible that it is still being surveyed, SARG survey some of the Aldershot training areas, Broxhead and Yateley commons which are all in North Hampshire.
 
Could be worth reporting any sightings here: http://www.surrey-arg.org.uk/SARG/12000-Sightings/SARG2SightingsSite.asp" rel="nofollow - http://www.surrey-arg.org.uk/SARG/12000-Sightings/SARG2SightingsSite.asp  



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