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  1. What we do
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Conservation

Natterjacks in North Wales

Natterjacks in North Wales

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Published: 4th August, 2016

Updated: 12th February, 2019

Author: Kim Boughey

Bringing back species: Reintroductions, translocations and captive breeding

Bringing back species: Reintroductions, translocations and captive breeding

We work with government, wildlife charities, landowners, scientists and others when we undertake reintroductions, translocations and captive breeding. Read more

Published: 10th May, 2016

Updated: 18th January, 2021

Author: Abby Louis

Saving species: Smooth snakes

Saving species: Smooth snakes

ARC is currently finalising the Species Action Plan, monitoring and re-introduction plans to enhance the conservation status of this species. Read more

Published: 9th May, 2016

Updated: 12th December, 2017

Author: Kim Boughey

Saving habitats

Saving habitats

ARC saves habitats in a number of ways. Read more

Published: 25th April, 2016

Updated: 1st September, 2016

Author: Kim Boughey

Natterjacks in Cumbria

Natterjacks in Cumbria

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Published: 25th April, 2016

Updated: 15th March, 2021

Author: Abby Louis

UK Biodiversity Action Plan (BAP)

UK Biodiversity Action Plan (BAP)

Amphibian and Reptile Conservation is working with a range of initiatives to improve how biodiversity processes can benefit herpetofauna. Read more

Published: 22nd April, 2016

Updated: 1st September, 2016

Author: Abby Louis

Overseas

Overseas

ARC is a member of the UK Overseas Territories Conservation Forum, a network that brings together Non-Governmental Organisations and institutions involved with furthering conservation of the natural heritage in the Overseas Territories. Read more

Published: 21st April, 2016

Updated: 1st September, 2016

Author: Abby Louis

In Europe

In Europe

Through our founding organisations we have had a long history of involvement promoting and co-ordinating conservation work on amphibians and reptiles throughout Europe. Read more

Published: 21st April, 2016

Updated: 1st September, 2016

Author: Abby Louis

Saving species: Sand lizards

Saving species: Sand lizards

The captive breeding programme involves a range of organisations including ARC, government agencies, volunteers, Marwell Wildlife, Chester Zoo and the Institute of Zoology. Read more

Published: 21st April, 2016

Updated: 16th April, 2018

Author: Abby Louis

Saving species: Northern pool frogs

Saving species: Northern pool frogs

Originally there was much debate over the status of this species in the UK, but it has since been declared native. How this once extinct amphibian was reintroduced to East Anglia Read more

Published: 21st April, 2016

Updated: 8th December, 2021

Author: Abby Louis

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  • Heath Week: Reptile Ramble at Pebblebed Heaths NNR

    Heath Week: Reptile Ramble at Pebblebed Heaths NNR

    Join Dr Rob Ward on Monday 25th July for a walk on the Pebblebed Heaths NNR to learn about our native reptiles.

  • Guided Walk - Globe Way

    Guided Walk - Globe Way

    Guided walk at ARC's Globe Way nature reserve in north Wales on Tuesday 26th July.

  • Guided Walk - Maes-Y-Grug

    Guided Walk - Maes-Y-Grug

    Guided walk at ARC's Maes-Y-Grug nature reserve in north Wales on Tuesday 26th July.

  • £4.2m lifeline for Scotland’s most vulnerable species

    £4.2m lifeline for Scotland’s most vulnerable species

    Threatened species in Scotland have today received a £4.2m lifeline from The National Lottery Heritage Fund for a ground-breaking Species on the Edge partnership project

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  • Facts and advice on adder bites

    Facts and advice on adder bites

    Facts about adder bites and answers to frequently asked questions about prevention and treatment. This text is based on ARC’s research and experience, published evidence, and authoritative sources.

  • Slow-worm

    Slow-worm

    Where to find slow-worms (legless lizard), how to identify them, their lifecycle and protection status.

  • Adder

    Adder

    where to find adders, how to identify them, their lifecycle and protection status.

  • Smooth newt

    Smooth newt

    Where to find the smooth newt, how to identify them, their lifecycle and protection status.

  • Vacancies

    Vacancies

    Come and work for us! See our current vacancies.

  • Report your sightings!

    Report your sightings!

    Let us know which amphibians and reptiles you've seen

  • Common lizard

    Common lizard

    Where to find common lizards, how to identify them, their lifecycle and protection status.

  • Frogs & toads FAQs

    Frogs & toads FAQs

    Frequently Asked Questions about... frogs and toads!

  • Grass snake

    Grass snake

    Where to find grass snakes, how to identify them, their lifecycle and protection status.

  • Great crested newt

    Great crested newt

    Where to find the great crested newt, how to identify them, their lifecycle and protection status.

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ARC eNews

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Published: 27th April, 2017

Updated: 18th November, 2021

Author: Kim Boughey

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