jbherpin
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Does anyone do any field work in northern Ohio? I would love to find suitable study points for Spotted and Marbled Sals. I do population density work for local Metroparks, and I have yet to turn up breeding locations or even a single specimen from either species. I know they exist, this is the frustration! I admit the State has not been able to point me in even a direction, or even provide a clear map of my study areas, but it still stings the pride...If you can understand. I've been doing this a long time(mostly in PA), and have always been able to locate the species I was after. If anyone is working in this area please allow me to contribute my data to yours and likewise, I have accounts for Red-Backed, Two-Lined, Ravine, Eastern Newt, Dusky, and a few others but they pretain to PA populations and not useful for local accounts.I am very eager to contribute to my State's conservation and awareness, so please allow me to be of service!:wacko: