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SAVING HABITATS
Our amphibians and reptiles occupy a wide range of habitats, from undisturbed heathland to highly urban gardens.
Lowland dry heathland
Britain's most important reptile habitat.
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Sand dunes and salt marsh pools
The natterjack toad's stronghold.
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Ponds and scrapes
Havens for all amphibians.
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Other habitats
Woodland, hedgerow, garden...
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Habitat management
Find out to manage sites/land to benefit amphibians and reptiles.
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