TylototritonGuy
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Hi everyone,
Found this ages ago but never posted it up, until now anyway (probably already on the forum, somewhere).
[FONT="]Age Structure of Females in a Breeding Population of Echinotriton chinhaiensis and it's Conservation Implications[/FONT]
I found this a really interesting read and the two photos of the E.chinhaiensis individuals are great in my opinion. I am also interested in hearing from any professional bodies having specimens as I know their Threatened status is incredibly high (being listed as Critically Endangered) and would be interested in hearing about their (if any) conservation programme(s).
Anyway, enjoy
TyloGuy
P.S No, I am not looking for E.chinhaiensis specimens as in my opinion they shouldn't be in the pet trade. I am happy with sticking to my E.andersoni
Found this ages ago but never posted it up, until now anyway (probably already on the forum, somewhere).
[FONT="]Age Structure of Females in a Breeding Population of Echinotriton chinhaiensis and it's Conservation Implications[/FONT]
I found this a really interesting read and the two photos of the E.chinhaiensis individuals are great in my opinion. I am also interested in hearing from any professional bodies having specimens as I know their Threatened status is incredibly high (being listed as Critically Endangered) and would be interested in hearing about their (if any) conservation programme(s).
Anyway, enjoy
TyloGuy
P.S No, I am not looking for E.chinhaiensis specimens as in my opinion they shouldn't be in the pet trade. I am happy with sticking to my E.andersoni
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