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Hello,
I am a biologist and I have done a lot of fieldwork on the Salanders in the Netherlands. It wa sin the the first to locate the locatiom where thee lift and in the second how to give a better biotoop. This work had a lot to do wth with the University of Nijmegen. You can understand that that Iheve a lot of experience with the subjact.

Greetings Heremiet83
 
Welcome to the forum, Heremiet :)
 
Welcome to the Newt and Salamander Portal!
 
Hey Heremiet interessant dat je veldwerk hebt gedaan in samenwerking met de Universiteit in Nijmegen..Heb je zelf ook salamanders??Ik heb zelf Triturus Carnifex 0.0.4 en Triturus Dobrogicus 3.4.0 ..En welkom trouwens ;-)

Met vriendelijke groet

André-Arthur
 
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