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26-Jan-08, 10:32 PM
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Great pics Jozz. What happens to the trackers when you have finished your study? What kind of range does the tracker have? What other types of herps have you come across? So many questions.....  ...........
P.S What awful working conditions you have! Fancy having to put up with that.   Yeah, I'm still jealous!!
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26-Jan-08, 10:56 PM
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Howdy! The trackers are meant to last up to 18 months, but this is a 12 month project, so the trackers will be removed after 12 months. The range is about 500 metres.
We've seen plenty of browns, bell frogs, lace monitors, sand goannas, heaps of little skinks.
I have a full time job, so it keeps me very busy!
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