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Posted by: mnlobrien at Tue Jul 22 19:19:16 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by mnlobrien ] I happily received my monthly newsletter! It took a little doing and more than a few phone calls but like I've been told countless times before, anything worth doing is worth working for! I have yet to get any feedback on any individuals doing field research or herp studies in my area. I read the below posts from the Temecula area, and wish I could find more people interested in the same in my neck of the woods. I live in the high desert...Yucca Valley to be exact. About an hour and a half from Temecula. I have an awesome amount of snakes and desert fauna to check out but no one else to share the interest with. I'm hoping to meet up with some locals at the next meeting. See you all there! [ Hide Replies ]
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