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Posted by JM on November 15, 2000 at 19:12:53:
I am canarian, in the Canary Islands you can kept them outdoor all the year. Second You can get also natural incubation (recent datas).
I was two times this year in Germany and I am in touch with breeders and keepers all around Europe. I have not the opportunity or see or hear about "unwanted sulcatas", that was just was I was looking for. They remain highly appreciated.
Third: Even for those "unwanted sulcatas" there are two organizations working with reintroduction programs in mainland Africa, one in France and other here in the Canary Islands, the logo of this last is in the picture.
(see pic for know where I am in "europe", yes, it is europe since 500 years ago, and also home of the very first american settlers).
Fourth: Even in the USA I am open to deals of "unwanted sulcatas", Why don`t you get all those (if they are) and sent it to Senegal, a country working very seriously with sulcata reintroduction programs. I will be very glad to help.
Stop speaking (or whimper) and go to the action.
Still looking for huge breeders in US, if there are somebody, I have my doubts.
Ruego que sepan excusar alguna imperfección en mi Inglés.
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