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Woody Member Joined: 05 Jun 2003 No. of posts: 5 ![]() View other posts by Woody |
Posted: 05 Jun 2003 hi all sorry new to this but anyone know if Adders are found anywhere around chester? i guess by the way the forum run exact locations should not be discussed but if i know some here i will read about enviroment etc and have a look! sorry as said new to this but thank's anyway! Woody-Chester! |
GemmaJF Admin Group Joined: 25 Jan 2003 No. of posts: 2090 ![]() View other posts by GemmaJF |
Posted: 05 Jun 2003 You Guess entirely right Woody. If you have a genuine interest why not contact your local ARG and get more involved? Also the people to discuss your concerns about local newts with. There are a number of active people in Cheshire, check out these websites. http://www.cheshireamphibians.co.uk/ http://www.consult-eco.ndirect.co.uk/lrc/ampg.htm
Gemma Fairchild, Independent Ecological Consultant |
Woody Member Joined: 05 Jun 2003 No. of posts: 5 ![]() View other posts by Woody |
Posted: 05 Jun 2003 Thanks for that Administrator i will look at the sites. also good to see a very quick responce thanks again! Woody-Chester! |
Big Lizard Member Joined: 14 Jun 2003 No. of posts: 1 ![]() View other posts by Big Lizard |
Posted: 14 Jun 2003 What is an ARG? I'm also new to this. How can I find about where and how to look for reptiles? |
GemmaJF Admin Group Joined: 25 Jan 2003 No. of posts: 2090 ![]() View other posts by GemmaJF |
Posted: 14 Jun 2003 ARG's are Amphibian and Reptile Groups, many areas have one, check out this list on Froglife's website http://www.froglife.fsnet.co.uk/ARGsF.htm
Joining such a group is the best way to find out more about how survey and conservation work is conducted. Gemma Fairchild, Independent Ecological Consultant |
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