Being in Western NSW it is not uncommon to see snakes inthe local shopping car park. A group of mates and i regularly book hunting properties for our herping trips and the silence at the end of the phone is very funny when you say we will be using a 5.5megapixel semi auto-matic kodak. We often find very rare herps and those that are a completely different morph. One christmas we were lucky enough to find 3 wild womas, and that was in NSW. Some other fantastic sites have been pure bright orange collets, pure white shinglebacks not albino, beardies of all wonderful colours. And the best part is they are still seen on our trips. The other day we actually caught some young fellas catching lizards and snakes along the river and we cut them a deal, if you let them go and you get your licence you can come around to my house and i will give you a reptile of your choice, and they did they used my printer for the licence application and they have picked out pythons, water dragons, shinglebacks, blue tongues and the little fella wanted a turtle. My Logic by me giving them some herps that i have bred that havent cost me anything means that the natural populations remain and they will be there for people to see or run from in years to come.