Read about our collaboration with local artist Eilidh Middleton and see past updates on the #PurbeckSandLizard project Read more
Treat the amphibian or reptile lover in your life by buying them ARC Membership as a gift. Read more
Buy ARC Junior Membership for the young herpetologist in your life! Read more
Adders are the most widespread of our native snake species and perhaps the most well-known. Within that broad range, however, they are very rare in some regions, and recent population declines have become a major conservation concern. Read more
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ARC and five partners are celebrating an award from the Species Survival Fund to create a two year project to help halt species decline and restore habitats in the New Forest. Read more
The purpose of the guidance is to enable people who look after heathland sites to consider the needs of smooth snakes and other reptiles during heathland management. Read more
Adder Action is a project within the Natur am Byth conservation programme. Adder Action focuses on the distribution and genetic health of Adders in Wales, together with raising awareness for the conservation of the species in local communities. Read more
Guidance for local action by responsible authorities to protect native herpetofauna. Read more
ARC is pleased to be an Evidence Champion working with Conservation Evidence. Read more
Find out about what makes Amphibian and Reptile Conservation (ARC) the charity we are, and what we're all about. Read more
The Newt Conservation Partnership is a community benefit society formed through partnership between the charities Freshwater Habitats Trust (FHT) and Amphibian and Reptile Conservation (ARC). Read more
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ARC was involved in several projects as part of the Back from the Brink Programme (2017-21). Read more