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Sorry for the mistakes, I do not know English very well

I would like to ask you some information. maybe I will come to London to study English and I would ask if I can take England newts in Italy. (Obviously not the Tritons illegal in Italy). Perhaps a shipment?

I hope your answer and excuse the inconvenience and errors of grammar.
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yours sincerely
Josh
 
Are you asking if you can take native english newts to Italy, or native Italian newts to england?

I think there are great crested and alpine newts in England, probably more I dont have much knowledge, sorry I am just trying to help you get help.

have you checked for any EU regulations?
 
I think there was a misunderstanding

I don't want to caught italian newts (illegal) or english newts (illegal?). I'm asking this information because in italy there are not many species of newt. In shops you can find rarely cynops orientalis, pleurodeles, pachytriton or paramesotriton, extremely, very extremely rarely axolotl. We can find other species or in fairs, or from other italians breender. In england there are a lot of species that in italy are just a dream. So I'm asking to english breender if they have ever sent/received newt to/from other country. :)
 
I think that will all depend on the laws in Italy and England, I would imagine that if it were legal you would need to apply for a permit, Like I say there will probably be some EU law on the matter.

http://www.ukcites.gov.uk/ Maybe this will help you, but I also think it depends on if you are talking about captive bred or wild caught
 
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