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The winter newsletter of the ARG network has now been published and is available - ARG Today 10 - Winter 2011/2012.
Reviews of the Winter Edition of ARG Today
'It was Fantastic!! Every article was totally absorbing from Tony's straight talking ...
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The Essex ARG can report that 47 ponds have filled with water this December. Plenty of rain has fallen this Christmas week and most of the holes dug in October have now filled with water. Here is just few photos of the ponds. The dragonfly shaped po...
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Keynote Speaker - Nick Baker
Sunday 30th January - ‘Tales of Scales. Beyond the pond – The trials & adventures of an amateur herpetologist.’
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The wonderful Nick Baker, (Herpetofauna fan and an all round good bloke)...
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Recording and identifying amphibians and reptiles goes mobile!
Isoperla Ltd has worked with Amphibian & Reptile Conservation to upgrade their award winning smartphone application HerptileId:
The application is available for use on iPhones, iPo...
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Regional Meeting - Raising the profile of reptiles
The South West Regional Meeting of the ARG UK was hosted by Devon Reptile & Amphibian Group (DRAG) on the 10th December. The meeting kicked off with a county round up from the region's ARG's. Avon, D...
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In April 2010 the countryfile team visited Mersea Island in search of the elusive adder. Dougal Urghart the country park warden helped Matt Baker to find a lone adder in sub optimal conditions. A further piece on how the country park was helping the a...
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Online Chytrid Survey
To all amphibian enthusiasts out there - we would like your help with a questionnaire on Chytrid, which is being organised by Race, a pan-European network of scientists who are working to assess the potential risk of Chytrid to Euro...