mrmikk
Very Well-Known Member
When answering another post, I got to thinking about the range of the bredli.
I understand core populations occur within a few hundred kilometre radius of Alice Springs, but have also been located as far east as Birdsville in Qld, as far south as the NT/SA border and as far west as SWW of Tennant Creek, about 150/200km east of the WA/NT border.
WA Dept of Environment & Heritage allow only WA native reptiles to be kept by WA residents under the appropriate licence. Therefore the WA Govt acknowledge that bredlis have not been located in WA.
My question is, Has there been any work done to locate bredli in WA, to determine whether there is a WA form of the bredli?
I understand core populations occur within a few hundred kilometre radius of Alice Springs, but have also been located as far east as Birdsville in Qld, as far south as the NT/SA border and as far west as SWW of Tennant Creek, about 150/200km east of the WA/NT border.
WA Dept of Environment & Heritage allow only WA native reptiles to be kept by WA residents under the appropriate licence. Therefore the WA Govt acknowledge that bredlis have not been located in WA.
My question is, Has there been any work done to locate bredli in WA, to determine whether there is a WA form of the bredli?