ryanharvey1993
Very Well-Known Member
Went out to the warrumbungles the other day and was shocked to find, a rest area which I go herping at on the way out (there are a few different species there its ajacent to a national park) was trashed, every rock was rolled over and left there, or flipped, smashed etc. just thought I would post this to say, who ever does it, please dont destroy the habitat while you look. it really pissed me off, also, there were a few spots at the warrumbungles that were the same, not a single rock larger then a pebble on huge rock areas, all were smashed and cracked and chipped, and noticed it today at west head when I was dropping luke1 home. (went for a little walk) so if you are someone who f.l.i.p.s and breaks them just think, if you really like reptiles why wreck there habitat, it is wrecking it for all of us, giving us all a bad name, and means they wont be as common in these areas. on a nicer note, we saw 8 snakes in the past few days, 3 spotted blacks, and a yellow faced whip snake at warrumbungles, and a yellow faced whip snake, 2 small eyeds and a marsh snake near me. other cool herps we have seen are saltuarius moritzi, burtons legless lizard, about 4 egernia species and a small amount of geckos, it was pretty cool at night. give me a few days to get some threads ready
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