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  1. price of a commodity is what attracts most people nowadays getting the school involved in the restoration project would be a good idea once you can turn the local kids on to a project the whole family will get involved it will raise awareness in the local community of the problems facing nature wetlands are the planets filtration system a scientific study proposed that every glass of water you drink has been through 6 other humans before you drank it
  2. only 3 species of exotic frog currently available and no others would be allowed to be imported due to the chance of bringing in disease that might affect our native frogs
  3. being paid to play in the snow grants job has some pluses some times
  4. sadly a lot of the time it comes down to money or time mind you though money spent on controlling liver fluke might be better spent on fencing off swamps less than 10% of nzs original wetlands left
  5. a couple of more links to stuff local to you http://www.doc.govt.nz/upload/documents ... strict.pdf 1 on farm waterways http://www.mfe.govt.nz/publications/wat ... -jul01.pdf
  6. a good reference page http://www.nzetc.org/tm/scholarly/tei-B ... dy-d3.html
  7. when we were kids we used to find a big dark greeny/blue frog or toad in the freezing works paddocks by the tip top factory in mt wellingtomn auckland it is all industrial estate now
  8. i thought you knew something we didn't know there were originally about 6 species liberated in nz but it is thought only 3 have survived to this day
  9. they are bred for research purposes only none legally in public hands
  10. http://www.wetlandtrust.org.nz/symposia.html and a good starter for you http://www.nrc.govt.nz/upload/2217/Wetl ... 0Guide.pdf i have a few pdf's on the subject if you need them native fish habitats will be the way to go and if you can talk the council into predator fencing it even better you would then be able to breed brown teal etc in there
  11. the velvet worm looks different to the centipedes have them here as well but more grey colour
  12. livingart

    name my rooster

    cadbury then or nestlay
  13. whetu post the pics and we will arrange the prizefight
  14. welcome, may your time here be gouda
  15. ah but the babel fish is not believed to have developed naturally but it would help phoenix understand Vogon poetry
  16. first centipede to second centipede while crawling towards phoenix's earhole "Space, the final frontier"
  17. most millipedes eat decaying vegetation whereas the larger centipedes are predators we have found a couple of large millipedes on the property, but nothing like the beauty you were handling Caryl
  18. should read most animals then it is a centipede not a brain sucker, and the taste of wax might put it off
  19. on the home page of this site under technical is some articles and calculators on glass thickness http://www.fnzas.org.nz/index.php?PG=glass2
  20. real animal lovers love all animals not just the cute or fluffy ones
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