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Re: the new guy again


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Posted by Richard F. Hoyer on March 04, 2003 at 02:43:22:

In Reply to: the new guy again posted by epiceric on March 02, 2003 at 16:28:27:

Eric:
My primary study sites in S. Oregon for a study of the Sharp-tailed Snake were in the Central Point to Emigrant Lake region and I have a C. bottae study site near Hyatt Lake east of Ashland. Do you live in that vicinity or further north and is the valley to which you refer east or west of the I-5 corridor?

Richard F. Hoyer

Eric:I was reading through the posts and wanted to mentioned how much I enjoyed that article regarding the rubber boas and sharp-tails. It reminded me of my youth, as there is a valley down this way with a pocket of populations of rubber boas, sharptails and ringnecks. Thank You,
:Eric





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