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Old 09-May-08, 08:30 PM
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Originally Posted by serpenttongue View Post
hazzard, of all the wild Lacies i've seen (which isn't many) i have found them to be close to creeks/rivers. Have you found that the Lacies you're studying stay within a certain distance of permanent water, or are they moving off into drier areas?

Also, have you seen any juveniles out there, or mistaken Heath Monitors for Lacies? (Not sure if Heaths are actually out there, though??)
It is said that their is heathy's out there although if there is they are extremely rare. Yes plenty of juveniles have been seen by Jason on various trips, and i think he has even trapped a few.

Well in this country it's hard for them to be that far away from water. Warragamba is on one side and the Wollondilly on the other. Having said that 1 monitor has moved a fair distance away from any main water source, but as the crow fly's we are talking 3Km at most.

It will be interesting when this data is overlayed on maps.
 
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