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    It’s unbelievable how quickly this forum has taken off. Sometimes up to 3 new members join in a single day, but lately I’ve noticed up to 17 guests viewing at a time. It’s only through more and more members and greater participation that we’ll be able to find new ideas and refine different techniques. It would be great if we routinely had more members viewing than guests. Daniel recently mentioned that many of Europe’s top breeders came together to share their knowledge within the EGSA, and as a result husbandry and welfare of garters have vastly improved.

    Please take this as an invitation to the many people who passively read each day’s posts to join the forum and help to improve it (and our collective knowledge). Please share your unique techniques, offer second and third opinions, or ask the questions that stimulate discussion. Actively participate in the learning process, and offer new and different points-of-view.

    This is a powerful medium that we’re using, but it can be more if we work together to stimulate and exchange fresh ideas. Many of the heavy hitters in the garter snake world have yet to be heard from and are, no doubt, smiling behind their monitors as they read this . Let's hear from you. The winter will pass quicker, and next spring will be a very prosperous one for us all. Best regards,
    Rick

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    yes in the next spring we have a lot to talk!
    because spring time is thamnophis time! nice photo from you cazador!!!!nice river and wood where you fishing!is it in alaska??
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    Yes, Markus. That's in one of my favorite places in Alaska. Sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) go up that stream to spawn, and fish called Dolly Varden (Salvelinus malma), and Arctic grayling (Thymallus arcticus) follow the salmon to eat their eggs when they spawn. There are a lot of fish in that small stream, and I think I just caught another Dolly varden in that photo. Here's another picture of Alaska. It's where I hunt for moose (Alces alces).


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    Holy macaroni, what a landscape!!! I love it.
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    WOW, we're yelous !! Here in Holland is everything flat like a pancake

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    Great photo, reminds me a lot of the Rockies. I have always wanted to visit Alaska and hope to someday. While I do not hunt or fish, I have heard the gold prospecting is great.



    Boots

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    Thank you. I love this state and love to hear when others appreciate its beauty as well. I was a little reluctant to share this photo outside of the garter snake lounge, but I'm glad people seem to approve. Best,
    Rick

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    Maybe a stupid question, but is the area on the picture also inhabited by any Thamnophis species?
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    Re: You're Invited

    IIRC, T. s. parietalis is the only species of snake that is even occasionally found in Alaska.

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    There is apparently a fairly small population of garter snakes in the very southern portion of Alaska, but the vast majority of the state, including the areas in my pictures, has no snakes of any kind.

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