Thanks colleen, I'll keep that in mind. It does seem a bit silly, to have a law like that, but perhaps they are concerned about communicable diseases? Or maybe just they don't want anyone doing field collecting and selling native wildlife? At any rate if I do go for the grey's I'll make every effort to do it responsibly towards the environment, which is why I am here, and didn't just buy them online... I just wish it was the right time of year to find them, we have a ton of them all over, but since it is not breeding season my "traps" are not working... Thanks for the quick reply!





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. Return in the day and gather a few eggs or tadpoles a few days later. Collecting little ones will have less impact than pulling breeding adults out of the population, something like 1-2% of eggs even make it to the land stage, a few eggs or tadpoles won't be missed nearly as much.