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Education and training

Training courses

Training courses

Amphibian and Reptile Conservation runs a series of training events designed both for beginners, volunteers and professional ecologists. Read more

Published: 1st April, 2020

Updated: 24th March, 2023

Author: Kim Boughey

University placements & dissertations

University placements & dissertations

ARC is occasionally able to offer support to undergraduate or Masters' students needing work placements and/or dissertations. Read more

Published: 25th April, 2016

Updated: 24th July, 2023

Author: Kim Boughey

School work placements

School work placements

Each year Amphibian and Reptile Conservation accommodates school work placements. Read more

Published: 25th April, 2016

Updated: 4th April, 2023

Author: Kim Boughey

Herpetofauna Workers Meeting

Herpetofauna Workers Meeting

The HWM is organised and run in partnership with Amphibian and Reptile Groups of the UK (ARG UK). This annual two day conference has been running now for over 25 years. This flagship event, which moves around the country, is usually attended by around 200 delegates. Read more

Published: 18th April, 2016

Updated: 1st March, 2023

Author: Kim Boughey

ARC-BHS Scientific Meeting

ARC-BHS Scientific Meeting

The Scientific Meeting is run as a joint meeting with ARC and the British Herpetological Society (BHS) with science and research based presentations. Read more

Published: 18th April, 2016

Updated: 22nd December, 2022

Author: Kim Boughey

Employee Action Days

Employee Action Days

Employee Action Days (EADs) are a great way to benefit your employees, whilst demonstrating that your company supports nature Read more

Published: 16th April, 2016

Updated: 27th September, 2023

Author: Kim Boughey

Education

Education

Education is one of the most important tools in the long-term conservation of amphibians and reptiles in the UK and globally. Read more

Published: 14th April, 2016

Updated: 2nd March, 2023

Author: Kim Boughey

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  • Wildlife conservation charity launches Junior Membership

    Wildlife conservation charity launches Junior Membership

    ARC has today launched a new Junior Membership scheme for wildlife lovers aged 5-11, who are interested in our native amphibians and reptiles, and their habitats.

  • Snakes in the Moonlight

    Snakes in the Moonlight

    In this Snakes in the Heather update we hear from Tim, an MSc student who undertook a work experience placement at ARC, as well as a dissertation research project to investigate the activities of snakes after dark.

  • Connecting the Dragons: reflecting on the past and building for the future

    Connecting the Dragons: reflecting on the past and building for the future

    As Connecting the Dragons reaches its conclusion, project officer Pete Hill updates us on the project progress and reflects upon the past few seasons of work.

  • SSAAR: fruits of autumn

    SSAAR: fruits of autumn

    Read about how Janet Ullman, ARC’s Education Officer for Saving Scotland’s Amphibians and Reptiles (SSAAR) has been busy with Freshers Fairs, Apple Days, Halloween events and much more

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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.

  • Adder

    Adder

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

  • Slow-worm

    Slow-worm

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

  • Frogs & toads FAQs

    Frogs & toads FAQs

    Frequently Asked Questions about... frogs and toads!

  • 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.

  • newts FAQs

    newts FAQs

    Answers to some frequently asked questions about... newts!

  • Common lizard

    Common lizard

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

  • Report your sightings!

    Report your sightings!

    Let us know which amphibians and reptiles you've seen

  • 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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Published: 27th April, 2017

Updated: 18th November, 2021

Author: Kim Boughey

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