> 3. (for newt experts): the wildlife trust says the site
> has "potential" for great crested newts - which is code for no-one
> has actually seen any; in an area with regular winter floods (when
> newts are hibernating on land), and a canal basin that's stocked
> with fish (which eat newt larvae), is it all likely there would be
> newts?
>
I do know a newt expert if you need one - I think the method she uses 
involves setting out live-traps as they're elusive little things.

Sean 




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