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Joined: 17 Feb 2003
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Posted: 26 Feb 2003

A description and images of the Great Crested or Warty Newt Triturus cristatus may be found at:

 

http://www.herpetofauna.co.uk/great_crested_newt.htm

 

® Tony Phelps Reptile Research & Imagery

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lalchitri
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Joined: 06 Jun 2006
No. of posts: 132


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Posted: 06 Jun 2006
about 15-20 years back came across 2 GCN hiding in a burrow to the side of a tree stump in windlesham.
i know it seems like a long time ago, but the actual pond area has increased in size since then.
the only problem is the neighbouring housing estate has also increased in size, so that most of the pond is now full of beer cans.
visited again a few months ago and could see little sign of life there.

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darlington_gcn
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Joined: 07 Mar 2007
No. of posts: 39


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Posted: 01 May 2007
not even drowned drunks?
Working on a 12 month conservation project with Durham Wildlife Trust and Darlington Borough Council on Great Crested Newts. Any help/advice appreciated - rjackson@durhamwt.co.uk
lalchitri
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Posted: 04 May 2007
[QUOTE=darlington_gcn]not even drowned drunks?[/QUOTE]

no, i'm still here aren't i?

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