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FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: GEELONG
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gday all
well i got a call from one of my mates and asked if i knew how to remove an echidna from his garden ( just across the road ) we live in a suburb of geelong that is about 15 odd ks from the closest bushland other than what people have in their yard we tried pulling it out to no avail and the wildlife rescue people wont come to get it till we have it removed from its hole it has now dug for itself any advise as to how to get it out would be a great help Jason p.s i know this should be in advise central but we would like to get it out before it wanders onto a road and gets hit by a car
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