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Job Opportunity with ARC based in Surrey - Field Officer
ARC is looking to appoint a Field Officer to help with our set of nature reserves in Surrey, Hampshire and Sussex. Based at the Surrey Office in Witley, the post is a full time, permanent positio...
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WILKINSON, J.W., WRIGHT, D., ARNELL, A. & DRIVER, B. 2011. Assessing population status of the great crested newt in Great Britain. Natural England Commissioned Reports, Number 080.
The great crested newt is strictly protected under EU ...
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A vimeo video regarding the ZSL led study into the genetics of the Adder Vipera berus in the UK.
Many of the sites sampled were selected from the national dataset of adder sites from the 'Make the Adder Count Survey' which was launched in 2005. At the He...
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News has come in through Lee Brady's Recording Blog regarding the Lancashire Amphibian & Reptile Atlas Project. The project is another example of how a project can develop from small beginnings to a much larger remit to benefit reptiles and amphibians...
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On 7th July 2009, HCT became Amphibian and Reptile Conservation, a new voice for conserving frogs, toads, newts, snakes and lizards
The UK Marine Turtle Code
Of the world’s seven marine turtle species, five have been recorded in UK waters. Th...
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The ARC Trust's CLARE Project had a successful launch at Hutchinson's Bank Local Nature Reserve in Croydon on Sunday 31st July. The day was enjoyed by many local people who were willing to hand over records of amphibians and reptiles in their loc...
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One question that lots of people ask is - where have my tadpoles gone?
Of course, the reason that frogs lay so many eggs is that very few survive into adulthood, usually only a handful from each original clump. Both spawn andtadpoles are lost along ...
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The Essex Amphibian & Reptile Group attended the RSPB's Wild Outdoor event on the 30th July. The Wild Coast Project aims to restore the land back to a more natural marsh habitat for wildlife. The adder is one of the two reptiles found on...