Available Texts A-F

The following table lists all the articles from those Newsletters which I have available at this moment in time (Last update: 19 January 2003).  More will follow as I sort out my files.  Please note that some files are copyrighted by their author and not by the BDG and hence are not available as downloads.  You can, however, read the file on the Website.  Links are provided to the pages in the 'Notes' column.

Articles from the current year's Newsletters are available only to members until the following year.

The approximate title of each available text is in the 'Title and Author' column.  Texts are available as MS Word documents or as Text files.

To save a MicroSoft Word file
This will give you a completely formatted copy.
Follow these general instructions (which may vary according to your computer set-up):

1.

In the 'Title and Author' column, click Word for the article you wish to copy.  

2.

A box/form will appear on the screen telling you that you have requested a download from the BDG Website.

3.

In the appropriate places show where on your hard drive you wish to save the document to.

4.

When you have completed the form, click [OK]

5.

The document will be downloaded and saved to your hard drive, to the folder of your choice.

6.

You will now be able to access the file using MicroSoft Word.

To save a Text file
This will give you an unformatted copy of the text, but one divided into paragraphs.  This is useful for use in virtually any word processor.  Follow these instructions:

1.

In the 'Title and Author' column, click Text for the article you wish to copy.  Wait for text to appear.  Do not worry about how the text appears on your screen at this stage.

2.

Right-click anywhere on the text.

3.

From the menu, left-click [Select All]  All the text will be highlighted.

4.

Right-click anywhere on the highlighted text.

5.

From the menu, click [Copy

6.

Load MS Word, click [New] and select the type of page you wish to use from your templates.

7.

Click [Edit] then [Paste]  Your text will be pasted onto your chosen page.

8.

Format the text in any way you wish.

9.

Click [File] then [Save As] (change the file name if you wish) and select where you wish to save to. 

Issue No./Page

Date

Title and Author

Keywords
A to F

Notes

36/7

January 00

Culturing Aphids: Jan Stenicka  
Word version
Text version

Aphids

  Go to this web page

41/7

March 01

Aphids, culture and collection: Julian Keenlyside  
Word version
Text version

Aphids

Go to this web page

46/17

June 02 Culturing Aphids: Mick Bajcar
Word version
Text version
Aphids Go to this web page

42/1

June 01 Arctic Jungle - My Way: Ryan Sherman
Word version
Text version
Canada Go to this web page

30/9

June 97

Frogs in Atlanta: Derek Petrie  
Word version
Text version

Atlanta

Go to this web page

30/1

June 97

The Green and Black Poison arrow frog D. auratus – a comparison of tadpole rearing techniques: Tim Skelton  
Word version
Text version

auratus 1

A must for anyone breeding this and similar species.  

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36/5

January 00

Diel activity patterns of the sympatric poison dart frogs D. auratus and D. pumilio in Costa Rica: Brent Graves  
Word version
Text version

auratus 2

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36/1

January 00

The Captive Management and breeding of Poison-Dart frogs, family Dendrobatidae, at Jersey Wildlife Preservation Trust, using a pilot species: Donna Preece

auratus 3

Continued in Issue 37 page 7.   

For copyright reasons text not available for this article.

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37/7

April 00

Management of the green and black poison dart frog D. auratus: Donna Preece

auratus 4

Continued in Issue 38 page 8Note as above.
Go to this web page

38/8

June 00

Management of the green and black poison dart frog D. auratus; Management of the blue poison dart frog D. azureus: Donna Preece

auratus 5

Continued in Issue 39 page 5Note as above.
Go to this web page

39/5

September 00

Management of the blue poison dart frog D. azureus: Donna Preece

auratus 6

ConclusionNote as above.
Go to this web page

40/8

December 00

My Way: Ken Mann  
Word version
Text version

auratus 7
and others

Deals with DD. auratus, azureus, leucomelas and P. bicolor.  
Go to this web page

38/1

June 00

The Koekoe frog P. aurotaenia: Chris Miller  
Word version
Text version

aurotaenia

Thorough  

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28/9

December 96

D. azureus: Mick Bajcar  
Word version
Text version

azureus 1

A little bit of controversy from Edinburgh Zoo.  
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29/6

March 97

Maintenance of the Blue Poison arrow frog D. azureus at Edinburgh Zoo: Edwin Blake and Douglas Sherriff  
Word version
Text version

azureus 2

Extensive and thorough.  

Go to this web page

35/11

August 99

My Blue Nightmare!: Ben Baker  
Word version
Text version

azureus 3

 

32/5

November 98

British Herpetological Society: Mick Bajcar  
Word version
Text version

BHS

 

35/14

August 99

Epipedobates bilinguis: Milan Makovec  
Word version
Text version

bilinguis

Go to this web page

28/7

December 96

The Bocas Islands, Panama: Peter Draper  
Word version
Text version

Bocas

Go to this web page

45/12

March 02 Amphibian Medicine and Captive Husbandry
Mick Bajcar
Word version
Text version
Book review Go to this web page

46/13

June 02 Mantellas: Barry Bevan
Word version
Text version
Book review Go to this web page

46/15

June 02 Amphibians and Reptiles of Madagascar: John Skillcorn
Word version
Text version
Book review Go to this web page

30/11

June 97

Dendrobatidae Nederland: Steve Martin  
Word version
Text version

Book review

  Go to this web page

32/9

November 98

The Golden Mantella Handbook: Mick Bajcar  
Word version
Text version

Book review

  Go to this web page

44/17

December 01 The Complete Encyclopaedia of Terrarium: Eugène Bruins
Word version
Text version

Book review

Go to this web page

36/12

January 00

Epipedobates boulengeri: Jan Stenicka  
Word version
Text version

boulengeri

Go to this web page

32/4

November 98 Cannibalism in Dendrobatid tadpoles: Clive Cummins
Word version
Text version
Cannibalism 1 Go to this web page

40/6

December 00

Cannibalism: Janalee Caldwell  Word version
Text version

Cannibalism 2

Go to this web page

38/6

June 00

More on Chytrid infection of frogs: Jack Frenkel  
Word version
Text version

Chytrid 1

Go to this web page

38/13

September 00

Chytrid Fungus: Mick Bajcar  
Word version
Text version

Chytrid 2

 

40/1

December 00

Treatment for Chytrid fungus: Donald Nichols, Elaine Lamirande, Bruce MacLean  
Word version
Text version

Chytrid 3

Go to this web page

29/5

March 97

CITES: Mick Bajcar  

CITES 1

New controls in the trade of endangered species.

38/15

September 00

From CITES Newsletters  
Word version
Text version

CITES 2

 

41/1

March 01

Carbon Dioxide in the Terrarium: Thomas Falk  
Word version
Text version

CO2  1

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44/8

December 01 Avoiding problems with carbon dioxide: Thomas Falk
Word version
Text version
CO2  2 Go to this web page

36/6

January 00

Colostethus reproduction: Hugo Claessen  
Word version
Text version

Colostethus

Go to this web page

29/1

March 97

Costa Rica – April 1994: Paul Armitstead  
Word version
Text version

Costa Rica

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32/10

November 98

The Database: John Skillcorn  
Word version
Text version

Database

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46/9

June 02 Wildwalk @: Danny Tainton
Word version
Text version
Display Go to this web page

28/6

December 96

Drosophila spp. Mick Bajcar  
Word version
Text version

Drosophila 1

Now known as D. hydei  
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35/14

August 99

Drosophila hydei: Shin Sugiyama  
Word version
Text version

Drosophila 2

Go to this web page

43/10

September 01

Fruity fruitful fruit-fly facts: Derek Petrie  
Word version
Text version

Drosophila 3

The article’s better than the title!  
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44/12

December 01 An easy method of culturing fruit flies: Bob Worthington
Word version
Text version
Drosophila 4 Go to this web page

28/11

December 96

Editorial  
Word version
Text version

Editorial

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  March 97 Editorial
Word version
Text version
Editorial Go to this web page

40/16