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Old 05-24-05, 10:06 AM   #16
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Hey D!

I thought you were already gone. The international papers will be important, but I think the import/possession regs of the destination country will be even tighter.

You should see if the school can help out by sponsoring your application for educational purposes or something.

Good luck!

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Old 05-24-05, 12:35 PM   #17
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Hey guys, sorry about not keeping you up to date on my progress with this. I have been doing some work with leatherback sea turtle researchers here and they directed me to the CITES representative for the island. He has yet to get back to me, but I am sure he will let me know all the regulations about bringing a cham onto this island.

L - i did leave. I get to come home for summer break you know. So I figured I would do some shopping because life without chameleons is kinda boring!!! Plus this climate is ideal for them.
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