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I'm currently formatting the magazine for publication. I'm not sure how long it's going to take but with a bit of luck it will be ready by Monday night.

Edit status as of Saturday October 11th 2008:

  • Experiences Keeping, Breeding and Raising Taricha granulosa, the Rough-Skinned Newt by Audrey Fogle - Ready for magazine formatting.
  • Breeding Paramesotriton hongkongensis, the Hong Kong Warty Newt by Louise Selfridge - Ready for magazine formatting.
  • Field Observations in Chiang Mai, Thailand, of Tylototriton verrucosus, the Himalayan Crocodile Newt by Chris Michaels - Ready for magazine formatting.
  • Conservation of the Crocodile Salamanders, genus Tylototriton by Mark Bakkers - Ready for magazine formatting.
  • The Barred Tiger Salamander, Ambystoma mavortium mavortium, of the Llano Estacado by John Clare and Jack Goldfarb - Ready for magazine formatting.
 

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I have to put this off a day or two for unforeseen reasons.
 

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Soon. I should have said a week or two rather than a day or two in my previous message.
 

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