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piles of logs weve been stacking to make habitat for endangered skinks that are being moved to this bush section. and some fungi i found

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  DrewB said:
piles of logs weve been stacking to make habitat for endangered skinks that are being moved to this bush section.

 

Looks like a great location to work in Drew.

Who's the work for?

 

 

 

  DrewB said:
. and some fungi i found

 

 

Really?

 

More information required on this one please:confused1:

 

 

 

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Hello and good afternoon from the Sunny Algarve. Can any of you guys with a better grasp of technology than me explain in a step-by-step format how I can get pictures uploaded onto this or any other thread?

 

Any advice much appreciated.

 

Thanks

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  Monkeyd said:
Looks like a great location to work in Drew.

Who's the work for?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Really?

 

More information required on this one please:confused1:

 

 

 

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the work is for Auckland City. The skinks live in a reserve that is subsiding and so they are being moved to a bush reserve over the road whilst works happen to stabilize the slip. I think they are very rare banded skinks- a very large amount of money is being thrown at this project to save the skinks and save the slope. The fungi is found growing on fallen deadwood in the bush-saw about 15 where we were working-its a crazy shape!

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  DrewB said:
the work is for Auckland City. ....................... The fungi is found growing on fallen deadwood in the bush-saw about 15 where we were working-its a crazy shape!

 

Do you know if the banded Skink is the same as the Chevron Skink Drew?

Just read that the Chevrons have only been spotted a hundred times since it was discovered in 1906.

 

Any idea on the name of the fungi ?

 

 

 

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