> Hence their usefulness to the "anti everything" brigade - they can 
> always
> claim "newt habitat"because it's very difficult to prove they're not 
> there.
> Anyway, if they're so damn rare how come they appear to live 
> everywhere
> anybody wants to *do* something?
>From talking to my newty friend, I think they are commoner than was 
thought when the protection orders were brought in - but a proper survey 
does show if they are there or not.
> -- 
> Niall
>
Sean 




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