Amphibian and Reptile Conservation carries out
a variety of national and regional projects. Please follow the links
below to find out more.
= National
= Regional
Add an Adder: record
your sightings and help us find out more about these elusive snakes.
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Alien Encounters: have
you seen an exotic species of amphibian or reptile in the wild? If so,
we want to hear about it.
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Dorset Reserves Community Project:
this project encourages communities local to our urban heathland
reserves to get more involved.
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Great Crested Newt Project:
find out about our work overseeing the implementation of actions
outlined in the great crested newt Species Action Plan.
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Million Ponds: a joint
project with Pond Conservation, creating new ponds all around the UK.
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National Amphibian and Reptile Recording Scheme (NARRS): ARC coordinates
this national survey to find out more about our native species.
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Natterjacks in Cumbria:
ARC is working to improve habitats for natterjack toads and get local
people involved.
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Pool Frog Reintroduction:
how this once extinct amphibian was reintroduced to the UK.
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Sand Lizard Captive Breeding Programme:
ARC is working to boost sand lizard populations by breeding and
releasing individuals.
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Widespread Species Project:
more on ARC's work to promote the conservation of the more widespread
species of amphibian and reptile.
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Training courses
are being run for the Million Ponds Project in 2010. Please click
HERE for details.