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Re: Evolution Megalab

by SARAH PATTON :: Rate this Message:

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Totally useless for Sussex, but the dunes and vegetated shingle at Hayling Island are teaming with them! Maybe Camber, Climping and East Head would be worth a look? Equally useless for the county, but there were loads at the base of the cliffs in the Avon Gorge.
 
Sarah

--- On Mon, 27/4/09, victoriahume@... <victoriahume@...> wrote:
From: victoriahume@... <victoriahume@...>
Subject: Re: [Adastra] Evolution Megalab
To: adastra@...
Date: Monday, 27 April, 2009, 11:15 AM

I had a little look around for some at Woods Mill at the end of March. But I didn't find any live specimens. Just dead ones sadly. I think we had the brown lipped and white lipped variety, both of which had lots of bands
 
It was quite dry when I went out looking though, so I might try again soon.
 
V


From: adastra-bounces@... [mailto:adastra-bounces@...] On Behalf Of SARAH PATTON
Sent: 15 April 2009 19:06
To: Adastra
Subject: [Adastra] Evolution Megalab

Has anyone tried surveying for the snails for the megalab? This is part of my Open University course and I've had very little success!

Sarah


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