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Elijepic

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Thought I'd make a page for every state then people could comment there name if in that state then u can contact fellow hobby members through there comments for state.


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Foree

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North Eastern Arkansas! This is actually a really good idea especially with all the new laws coming out.

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Methos5K

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Minnesota here. If someone has a larger collection of caudates in this state, I'd eat my hat to meet him/her. I have been supplying captive-bred newts to local pet stores. Cheers!
 

Jennewt

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Note that we have some state-specific groups going in the Social Groups part of the forum. See Caudata.org Newt and Salamander Forum - Regional Groups

There are groups there for Missouri, Cali, Michi, Washington, Illinois, NY, Tx.

Now that we are limited to in-state movement of most newts and sals, we'll all need to get to know our neighbors!
 

Lhagan

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I didn't see a place for Kentucky/ Indiana. I Iive across the river from Indiana. I am always on the lookout for small fish less ponds to see what is living near it and if any larva are in it.
 
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