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Old 8th November 2008, 01:46 PM
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Arvin,

The non cps boards are already included in the search for "new posts". I think it's because lately not many post on the boards for non-cps. Anyhow, I'll double check to make sure.

By the way, I am planing to revamp all the boards in the non-CP section to organise it and make it more complete. So watch out for it!
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Hi David,

Why don't stat something about how the CPs catch bugs?Like a simple description about the CP?
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Hi David,

Why don't stat something about how the CPs catch bugs?Like a simple description about the CP?
That's already been done on the main homepage ie. archive.petpitcher.net. Check out the horizontal navigation bar just below the masshead. Each genus is represented there and in each of that section is an introduction and description, how they capture insects and where they are found. Each section also has an archive of articles written from my own experience and that of members the forum.

At the moment I am a little back dated with the articles, but as and when I have time to go through the boards, collate the information from the discussions and write articles on it, I'll post more. Members can also volunteer to write articles to be posted on the archive section.

Thanks for participating in this discussion to improve the forum.
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From the thread N. ampullaria site revisited, I realised there's quite a few conservationist in our midst.

I would like to know if all of you would be interested in having a board on conservation news and issues. Members can talk about conservation, life events hapening in our respective countries etc.

Other members and guest who read what we write in this board will be more informed about the issues and in turn this might encourage each individual to consider the environement in our daily living.
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However, to do this I need members to help input in the board articles from newspapers etc. Perhaps if some of you can volunteer to be moderators in this board or take charge of it, that would be great.
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