San Gabriel salamander

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raphael

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Just wanted to know if anybody was interested in this species, I'm currently in an area where I could find some specimen and I know that the populations are dwindling. If anybody was SERIOUSLY interested in a breeding project for this species I might be able to obtain some.
 
Raphael, regarding your other post, I would say that I am in favor of people collecting WC animals for their own use within the letter of the law. However, I am not in favor of collecting specimens from "dwindling populations" and offering them openly on a public forum.
 
I think the San Gabriel Sal is already protected from collection.
 
Actually the animals are from a herpetological society. They are trying to keep them from completely disappearing and collect only a few every other year.
 
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