European tylototriton keepers......help

poisonfrog

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Hi i'm desperately trying to get in contact with anyone who is/was involved in the European Studbook Foundation (ESF) program for tylototriton species

I have foolishly offered to manage these studbooks but am having trouble finding information relating to participants.
If you were involved please message me.

Also anyone managing Tylototriton verrucosus, shanjing, kweichowensis and taliangensis who would be interested in becoming involved with this program feel free to contact me as well.

Thank you for your time

Ben Baker
 
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