Transportation of newts and salamanders

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Does anyone know where to find information on the transportation of newts and salamanders? maybe give me some book references? I have already got info from a book, author is Frank Indiviglio, Newts and Salamanders, and I am wondering if there is any more information out there anyone knows about.
 
If you are transporting by car or train, pack them as shown in the article, and carry them in a cooler with a cold pack. Transportation of any animal by airplane is generally forbidden.
 
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