I just got this email forwarded to me. I know nothing about it other than what the email reads. I already sent for mine.
Sorry for the poor quality of the data below, I'm copying and pasting from an email that has been multi-forwarded!
We are now offering a new 28 plus page natural history about the
> > Eastern
> > Indigo Snake. Based upon years of field observations and an
> > extensive study of
> > free roaming, wild Indigo Snakes, this book covers every aspect
> of
> > the lives of
> > what may be north America's most spectacular snake. The natural
> > history
> > contains a great deal of new information, and includes sections
> on
> > size,
> > reproduction (including winter breeding, courtship behavior,
> male
> > combat and communal
> > nesting), growth, daily and seasonal behavior, feeding behavior
> > and prey
> > items, intelligence, socializing and social structure of
> > populations, sex
> > ratios, population densities, territory, habitat, threats to the
> > species existence,
> > the present status of the species declining populations and
> > decreasing
> > range, conservation/preservation efforts and more. This booklet
> is
> > a limited
> > edition printing of 1,000 copies, and will be available for
> > distribution on a
> > first come, first served basis on or before September 27, 2004.
> > Due to this
> > booklet offer being an all volunteer effort, we are asking that
> > those requesting a
> > copy contribute $7.75 in order to help defray the costs of
> > production and
> > distribution. Our goal is to create or renew an interest in the
> > seriously
> > threatened Eastern Indigo Snake, and encourage more efforts to
> > preserve this
> > beautiful animal. Send check or money order in the amount of
> $7.75,
> > payable to
> > D.E. Castellucci c/o Natural History Booklets Project, P.O.
> > Box 140935,
> > Gainesville, Florida 32614-0935. Be sure to include your
> complete
> > name and
> > mailing address, and please allow 3-4 weeks for delivery.
> >
> > * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
> *
> > * *
> > Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation www.parcplace.org
> >

