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British Amphibian Keepers Society - Cannock (UK) April 21st 2013

TylototritonGuy

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I really wanted to come to this aswell :( But shall come along next time, would be great to see a few faces and everything! :)
 

BAKS

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Hi CJ

Yup, decision literally just made, we're leaving the date on 22nd September (been booked since the April meeting. lol). I'll do a new thread with more details very soon, but basically same venue and start time as April.

Ade
 
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