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There's no place like home

By Jeff Hecht

5 October 2002

A PLAN to reintroduce Indo-Pacific sea snakes onto islands where they are extinct may have to be scrapped – because they keep swimming home.

Hunting the yellow-lipped sea krait (Laticauda colubrina) for its leather has depleted populations in both the Philippines and Japan, leading to proposals to bring in snakes from other islands.

To see if this would work, Sohan Shetty of Nanyang Technological University in Singapore set up camp on uninhabited Mabualau island in Fiji so he could compare snake populations there and on Toberua, a resort island 5.3 kilometres away. The snakes, which can be up to 1.5 metres…

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