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forms
http://ntwc.org.au/html/carer-forms.htm
Caring for Native reptiles. The forms below are in PDF form they may be filled out on-line and. PO Box 550 Armidale 2350. A reader can be obtained free from. Phone Call Report form.
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newsletters
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Caring for Native reptiles. The files below will require Adobe acrobat reader. It can be obtained free at. Northern Tablelands Wildlife Carers Newsletters. No 105 November 2014. No 102 February 2014. No 101 Nov 2013. No 100 August 2013. No 99 May 2013. No 97 Feb 2013. No 96 Nov 2012. No 94 August 2012. No 93 May 2012. No 92 February 2012. No 91 December 2011 version to view. No 91 December 2011version to print. No 90 August 2011 version to print. No 90 August 2010version to view. No 85 May version to view.
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blue tongue
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Caring for Native reptiles. An unlucky Blue Tongue - but even snakes have to eat. The Blue Tongue may have the last say as he has bitten the snake so both may die. After the first snake bite. The Blue Tongue puts up a fight. Fighting to the last.
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membership
http://ntwc.org.au/html/membership.htm
Caring for Native reptiles. Northern Tablelands Wildlife Carers PO Box 550 Armidale 2350 phone 1800 008 290. This form may be filled out on-line and emailed to. What it means -. There are two categories of membership: Supporting and Authorised. For both the injured and wild animals. Just collecting beetles and large moths and freezing them is a big help for busy. Gives new carers an opportunity to help without having to make a long-term commitment. To include an interesting guest speaker from.
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poems
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Caring for Native reptiles. The platypus can be surprisingly active on land. It can run quickly, with body well clear of the ground, treading on the claws, with the swimming membrane tucked under the foot. From The Wild Animals of Australasia. By Le Souef and Burrell, 1926. I’ll tell you what I thinketh. I admire her in the plainest of termth;. She has a tough stomach lining,. She needs it when she’s dining. On mud full of wriggle-ing wormth. Her feet are like a beaverth,. Like webbed little leeverth,.
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Sponsorship
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Caring for Native reptiles. Many people and organisations have asked us how they can be a part of what. The Northern Tablelands Wildlife Carers is doing. The examples below are a small amount of the animals we have saved. You can. Of how you can sponsor an animal. For those who would like to donate. Bank Details as below. GBS GREATER BUILDING SOCIETY LTD. BSB 637000 Account No 718459699. A young wombat had ears badly frost bitten and found beside road with dead mother survived well. Possum saved from dog.
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Animal Gallery
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Caring for Native reptiles. Some photos of our native Animals Looked after by our carers. Some photos from our Training day. Click on thumbnail for larger picture. N E Nat Park.
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Snakes - What you wanted to know
http://ntwc.org.au/html/snakes.htm
Caring for Native reptiles. The following are photos taken from Steve's Guide to Snakes they are native to The North Coast and Northern Tablelands of NSW. Click on name to see photo and details of the snake). Contact Details for Steve Reptile World. Swamp or Marsh Snake. Dwyer's Black headed Snake. Eastern Brown Snake (juvenile).
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pesticides
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Caring for Native reptiles. When You Use Pesticides What Are You Really Killing? General Purpose Insect Control. Many species of wildlife are our natural pest controllers. Insectivorous birds consume large quantities of garden insects, spiders and cockroaches. Bluetongue lizards eat snails and slugs. Some commercial pesticides are highly toxic and may pass through the food chain. When you poison around your house you may unintentionally poisoning our native wildlife. Detergent in spray bottle as a spray.
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Good Stuff
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Caring for Native reptiles. Meet your backyard buddies. When you use pesticides. What are you really killing? An unfortunate Blue Tongue. Weather for Northern Tablelands. A site for maps. This file is 927kb. Caring for Native Wildlife. This file is 1.1 megs. This file is 8.6megs). Caring for native reptiles. File size 4.1MB). These are in PDF form. A reader can be downloaded free at.