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EALCA: a vision for a show

FORMED on March 19, 1978, the East Anglian Lizard Canary Association (EALCA) has attracted many Lizard breeders from all parts of the United Kingdom. Many European breeders have also travelled over to East Anglia over the years in search of that elusive outcross from such noted breeders as the late Len Woods, Albert Durrell and Gordon Plumb, to name a few.

Patronage to the East Anglian was provided initially to the Norfolk,

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