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Old 05-20-2010, 02:19 PM
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Rod Rowlands: Lateral thinking needed in lizard protection - Animals - NZ Herald News
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Good to see some people open to new ideas!
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Excellent article from Rob, thanks for posting it!
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There seems to be lots of animals available as captive breds in NZ so it seems to be possible to do like Rod says, take some of them to spread the animals and help giving the interested keepers a possibility to get a legal stock of animals! A s he wrote, as well as in skintrade!

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Rod is by far one of the most patient and knowledgeable individuals when it comes to NZ gecko husbandry. Lets hope the world listens to him.
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