Wanted to say congratulations!

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I am probably very late on this, but I wanted to say congratulations to Jennewt(Jennifer Macke), and Onetwentysix(Peter Lembcke) for being named as "Reference and Resources" for the book by Devin Edmonds "Salamanders and Newts a Complete Guide to Caudata". Great job, and I am very happy for you both! This is a 2008 book, but it is new to me, so forgive how late this is! The book itself is a good read with many species pictured that most books don't show.

"Hat's Off" to you both!

JBear
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Thanks Justin!
 
You are welcome, and do you contribute to any regular publications other than this site? Like magazines, or books... I would be interested in other projects that you've contributed to!

JBear
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