Sun - April 22, 2007Lullingstone ToadsI enjoyed your article
featuring my colleague and I and, more importantly, the beautiful park in which
we are both fortunate enough to work.
Posted at 10:28 am Read More Mon - October 11, 2004Just How Important Are Cliffs for Reptiles?Hot on the heels of Roger Frost, I received a most
interesting email from Sue Dymond in Devon.
Posted at 05:50 pm Read More Sat - October 9, 2004historical Records via New Zealand!A few days ago I received an interesting email from
Roger Frost. After seeing my blog on the web, Roger sent me some historical
observations of adder in West Kent. What is particularly interesting is the fact
that Roger left Kent some time ago and now resides in New Zealand.
Posted at 10:09 pm Read More |
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