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  • Snakes in the Heather

    Snakes in the Heather

    The aim of this project is to monitor and conserve smooth snakes and their habitats across Southern England. Read more

  • Connecting the Dragons - Cysylltu’r Dreigiau

    Connecting the Dragons - Cysylltu’r Dreigiau

    Priority species in South Wales win National Lottery funding - Rhywogaethau â Blaenoriaeth yn ennill cyllid gan y Loteri Genedlaethol Read more

  • Gems in the Dunes

    Gems in the Dunes

    Gems in the Dunes is a project on the Sefton Coast and is part of a wider programme called “Back from the Brink”. Read more

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  1. What we do
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Projects, Campaigns & Partnerships

Amphibian and Reptile Conservation carries out a variety of national and regional projects. We also organise campaigns to develop specific work areas. This might be to highlight an important conservation issue or to encourage public participation.

Saving Scotland's Snakes

Saving Scotland's Snakes

Education and outreach programme designed to raise awareness of the need for adder conservation. Read more

Published: 24th February, 2020

Updated: 7th May, 2020

Author: Kim Boughey

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Snakes in the Heather

Snakes in the Heather

The aim of this project is to monitor and conserve smooth snakes and their habitats across Southern England. Read more

Published: 20th October, 2019

Updated: 22nd December, 2020

Author: Kim Boughey

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  • Projects, Campaigns & Partnerships
Connecting the Dragons - Cysylltu’r Dreigiau

Connecting the Dragons - Cysylltu’r Dreigiau

Priority species in South Wales win National Lottery funding - Rhywogaethau â Blaenoriaeth yn ennill cyllid gan y Loteri Genedlaethol Read more

Published: 18th October, 2019

Updated: 24th October, 2019

Author: Kim Boughey

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Gems in the Dunes

Gems in the Dunes

Gems in the Dunes is a project on the Sefton Coast and is part of a wider programme called “Back from the Brink”. Read more

Published: 18th October, 2019

Updated: 1st July, 2020

Author: Kim Boughey

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  • Projects, Campaigns & Partnerships
Wildlife and Countryside Link

Wildlife and Countryside Link

A coalition of environmental and wildlife organisations, coming together as a united voice for nature. Read more

Published: 17th October, 2019

Updated: 4th November, 2019

Author: Kim Boughey

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Farm Wildlife

Farm Wildlife

Best-practice habitat management advice on how to manage farmland habitats for the benefit of wildlife – all in one place. Read more

Published: 10th September, 2019

Author: Kim Boughey

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Nature Friendly Farming Network

Nature Friendly Farming Network

The Nature Friendly Farming Network (NFFN) consists of a group of farmers who care passionately about the countryside, advocating sustainable farming that benefits wildlife. Read more

Published: 10th September, 2019

Author: Kim Boughey

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Species Champions

Species Champions

Some species have friends in high places … discover the Species Champions. Read more

Published: 25th January, 2019

Updated: 24th February, 2020

Author: Martin ONeill

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  • Influencing policy & legislation
Heathlands Reunited

Heathlands Reunited

Eleven organisations led by the South Downs National Park Authority have joined forces to expand and connect the existing 1% of heathland left in the national park. Read more

Published: 1st November, 2018

Updated: 12th February, 2019

Author: Ralph Connolly

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Rethink Nature

Rethink Nature

A partnership of seven national wildlife charities promoting species conservation for the common good Read more

Published: 23rd October, 2018

Updated: 12th February, 2019

Author: Kim Boughey

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  • Re-introductions in the media

    Re-introductions in the media

    Comment by ARC regarding recent mention of amphibian and reptile re-introductions in the media.

  • Creative Writing with Gems in the Dunes

    Creative Writing with Gems in the Dunes

    A course of 3 creative writing workshops inspired by the beautiful Sefton Coast. The workshops are free and will be held online by live video.

  • Call for Cumbria Natterjack Toad Recorders

    Call for Cumbria Natterjack Toad Recorders

    We are looking for volunteers to join our natterjack toad monitoring scheme in Cumbria

  • Protect Parley Common and Dorset’s precious wildlife

    Protect Parley Common and Dorset’s precious wildlife

    Help ARC secure the future of this historic Dorset nature reserve

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  • Newts FAQs

    Newts FAQs

    Frequently Asked Questions about... Newts!

  • Slow-worm

    Slow-worm

    Where to find slow-worms (legless lizard), 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

  • Adder

    Adder

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

  • Natterjack toad

    Natterjack toad

    Where to find the natterjack toad, how to identify them, their lifecycle and protection status.

  • 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.

  • Staff

    Staff

    Find contact details for our staff based across the UK.

  • Smooth newt

    Smooth newt

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

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Natterjack Toad State of Nature Report
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ARC eNews

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Published: 27th April, 2017

Updated: 14th October, 2020

Author: Kim Boughey

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