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  • 11-30-2010, 02:07 PM
    ms381
    For any one interested in an in depth study of ball python population in Ghana
    Not sure if this has been posted before but i thought i would share with. It is an extensive study of ball python management and populations in Ghana. Bit of a heavy read but might be interesting for some people who import ball pythons from African countries still or for people who would like to find out what affect wild caught pythons are having on the populations in Ghana.
    Its over 10 years old now i think, but still relevent and interesting.

    http://www.stevegorzulapresents.com/...thon_ghana.pdf

    Cheers, and happy reading!:D Matt
  • 11-30-2010, 03:18 PM
    TrpnBils
    Pretty cool - thanks! I'm always on the lookout for stuff like this for any of the species I keep but I never really know where to look. My prized find up to this point is still a pdf breakdown of the Liasis genus in Indonesia and Australia...there's almost nothing published about these guys!

    It just seems that so many people get wrapped up in the captive end of herps that we almost don't think of them as "wild" animals anymore so it's nice to see these types of publications pop up from time to time.
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