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AGILIS
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Posted: 28 Feb 2007
DOES ANYONE KNOW IF THERE ARE ANY SAND LIZARDS OR SMOOTH SNAKES THAT MIGHT  STILL BE FOUND IN THIS AREA AS I BELIEVE THERE WAS ONCE  SOME PROLIFIC COLONIES EXISTING .I LOOKED LAST YEAR NEARBY AND DID NOT SEE ANY ONLY A NEWT THAT WAS ON A WALK DODGING A FEW LAND MINES + A FEW VIPS BASKING. WOULD BE INTERESTED CHEERS        KEITH BENNETT  AGILIS39141.2808680556
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Posted: 28 Feb 2007
Hi again Keith,

As far as I know, Woolmer still supports all six native reptiles (and all six native amphibians, prior to the Pool frog becoming native, they could be there too for all I know, you'd need to ask a pond-hugger ).

I would agree that Woolmer is not necessarily the best site to actually see these animals, but they are still supported.

When you next wander down to Surrey, drop me an email and I'll show you some nice La sites!

Steve


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Posted: 28 Feb 2007
hi again Steve  thanks also I found a site near Verwood in the new forest a few years ago that had some young agilis basking come across the site by accident as I  stopped for a brew with a lady friend and had to look a the bit of heather in a sandy clearing  like you do, and was pleasantly suprised will keep in contact regards Keith ps need to get a c/a photo AGILIS39141.3721759259
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Posted: 28 Feb 2007


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arvensis
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Posted: 28 Feb 2007
Without being site specific, the Woolmer Forest area still does support Ca and La.

Mark

Hampshire Amphibian and Reptile Group.
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Posted: 01 Mar 2007
  CHEERS MARK I DO NO SOME SITES THERE BUT IT WAS MY FIRST VISIT FOR SOME YEARS I WONDERED IF ANY WERE LEFT AS I SEE NONE..I UNDERSTAND YOU NOT BEING SPECIFIC AS THERE ARE STILL COLLECTORS WAITING TO POUNCE .   REGARDS KEITH AGILIS39142.2071759259
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Posted: 01 Mar 2007
I filmed at Longmoor camp in 1995 found smooth snake there - 2 males near FIBEA unit. Its an army base, so no one is going to collect there - I just love MOD land.
'I get my kicks on Route 62'
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Posted: 01 Mar 2007


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Posted: 01 Mar 2007
Hi Tony yes i do agree the fact that the mod  still retains a lot of land certainly helps as lots  it can remain undisturbed providing this present  government do not decide to build on it ie allowing tescos etc as nothing seems safe today as i am sure you remember Frensham little pond in the 1950s  and the sandy heather clad hillocks with vast sa colonies  before they  destroyed it .regards keith  AGILIS39142.5400578704
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Posted: 02 Mar 2007


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