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Posted by: Warren_Booth at Wed Apr 11 16:09:46 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Warren_Booth ] Hogg Island boas do in fact still occur in the wild. I have been in communication with a researcher currently sampling the original Island these were collected on, and those surrounding it in an effort to document the populations of Boa constrictors. I am involved in this to the extent that I am developing molecular markers that will be used to identify the significant population units. [ Hide Replies ]
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