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Hey, does anybody here live in or around vermont, it would be nice to chat with somebody familiar with the same species of any herp at all. Talk to me if your interested in doing some herp research in the state of the vermont during the summer. It's for people between the ages of 14 and 18 and is opperated by the vermont audubon society. email me at kbreptile@yahoo.com if you think your interested.
 
hey id be interested in that research project. a few questions, any pay, boarding, and what would we be doing.
 
I'll get you that information. In this case it might be better if I do it by email, so if you could tell me what that is it would be great.
 
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