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Hawley
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Disapearing Britain on Channel 4 at 9pm on Thursday 22 Oct will feature a piece on the Greenham Common adders, should be worth watching.................
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Hawley
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Interesting website about a chap who made his own lizard flooring system....
http://danceswithferrets.org/geekblog/?p=154 |
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Liz Heard
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For anyone who hasn't heard....
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-england-somerset-40832150/alligator-found-at-chew-valley-lake How irresponsible to release it. Lucky it was spotted and caught. |
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Suzi
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Alligator! How stupid, and what repercussions if they can live in our climate. Hopefully there was only one.
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Hawley
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New grass snake in UK???
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-40853286
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Iowarth
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Co-ordinator, Sand Lizard Captive Breeding Programme (RETIRED) |
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Liz Heard
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Hi folks
Spotted this in yesterday's I newspaper: Cheers Ben |
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Suzy
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Interesting. Wonder if it can detect GCNs as separate from the other newt species.
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Caleb
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I corresponded for a while with someone who was training GCN detection dogs- they trained them exclusively on crested newts, and were expecting them to detect only GCN. GCN do have a distinctive smell- it's been described as like 'bruised poppy-heads' or horseradish.
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Suzy
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Fascinating! I guess it's hard to imagine how powerful a dog's sense of smell is compared to ours.
Edited by Suzy - 09 Oct 2018 at 12:43pm |
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