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Fl Educational Permit?

buddygrout Feb 26, 2007 08:58 AM

I teach Science, I was wondering if anyone has gotten a ed permit to possess an indigo in Florida?

Replies (4)

dan felice Mar 01, 2007 03:06 AM

not sure about that buddy but someone just got one in georgia i understand so maybe it's not impossible......just next to.

DeanAlessandrini Mar 02, 2007 06:47 PM

Hey Buddygrout...long time how ya been?

You know I have head some folks who get turned down flat and others who get them.

It's worth a shot. I think you have the best chance if want to aquire a single captive bred snake. Offer to have it pit-tagged.

Good luck and let us know how it goes.

PS: you'll appreciate this story..last night I was road cruzing amphibians up here in OH with Jason Folt...he mentioned that you taught him to look down side roads even if you are not going to turn on them. Now whenever he sees a herp using this technique he says "Buddygrout!"

buddygrout Mar 04, 2007 09:20 AM

Hi Dean,
I'm glad someone listens to me. As an 8th grade teacher I get the feeling I'm talking to myself most of the time. Usually I find sticks and fan belts doing that,but ocassionally I get lucky.

This is A DOR from Cape Canaveral air force station a couple of years ago.

frankdunham Mar 05, 2007 02:18 PM

Hey Dean,
What are you seeing amphibian wise. I'm headed down to Kentucky, Tennesee next week and hoping to get some photography in. Didn't know if I was too early for alot of stuff-never been down there this time of the year. thanks Frank

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