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    On course for Europe!!!! (Wishful thinking)

    Bring it on .... we just need favourable wind conditions or a lucky transport

    Ahem, interesting article - Western Newfoundland may be a new habitat for garter snakes: wildlife biologist - Local - News - The Western Star
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    Re: On course for Europe!!!! (Wishful thinking)

    Hope not, Greg.

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    Re: On course for Europe!!!! (Wishful thinking)

    Too true .... on one hand a blessing .... on the other an ecological timebomb
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    Re: On course for Europe!!!! (Wishful thinking)

    I am from newfoundland, I love garters but I hate that this has happened.

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    Re: On course for Europe!!!! (Wishful thinking)

    To add to this I would like to say that I think the numbers will explode as frogs and toads have also been introduced to newfoundland and they have over populated many areas, thousands of either can be easily found in nearly every small pond or creek.

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    Re: On course for Europe!!!! (Wishful thinking)

    It says a lot for these garters. Hardy little beasts!!!
    Quite interesting though - if you say that the amphibian population was introduced then having this accidental introduction of an amphibian eating specialists may just bring some benefits (despite there being a change to the balance of things).
    But, the last thing anyone wants to see is another Guam.
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    Re: On course for Europe!!!! (Wishful thinking)

    Hey Greg,
    Garter Snakes have entered Europe yet
    There are rumors about different small populations in Germany,
    but nothing serious.
    Although an interesting article: The Snake is looking very similar to the erythristic ´sirtalis from Carolina and the ruler in the picture is to measure Centimeters.
    Allready waiting for the sommer
    best wishes bis bald Udo
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    Re: On course for Europe!!!! (Wishful thinking)

    Quote Originally Posted by zooplan View Post
    Hey Greg,
    Garter Snakes have entered Europe yet
    There are rumors about different small populations in Germany,
    but nothing serious.
    Although an interesting article: The Snake is looking very similar to the erythristic ´sirtalis from Carolina and the ruler in the picture is to measure Centimeters.
    There have been stories about a small population in Sweden, but that is probably just a myth.

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    Re: On course for Europe!!!! (Wishful thinking)

    come to think of it there has been mention of a small population just 20cm from my right foot at that
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    Re: On course for Europe!!!! (Wishful thinking)

    Allready waiting for the sommer
    best wishes bis bald Udo
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