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
Amphibian and Reptile Conservation runs a series of training events designed both for beginners, volunteers and professional ecologists. Read more
Read more about the the primary and secondary benefits of our work to conserves amphibians and reptiles, and the habitats on which they depend. Read more
Have you seen a snake in your garden this summer? Please let us know! Read more
The pool frog reintroduction project forms part of the Breaking New Ground Landscape Partnership Scheme for Norfolk and Suffolk Brecks. Read more
At ARC we use Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and statistical approaches to model at both the landscape and national scales. Read more
Coordinated by ARC; the National Amphibian and Reptile Recording Scheme (NARRS) is an umbrella for a number of recording projects. Read more
Help with targeted surveying of natterjack toads using Living Records Read more
Send in snake sloughs (shed skins) and help to build up a ‘Reptile Genebank' Read more
On this page we provide general advice on the design, execution and analysis of amphibian and reptile surveys for a range of scales and purposes. Read more