North Merseyside Amphibian and Reptile Group (NMARG) and other ARG UK volunteers are celebrating the successful creation of egg-laying sites especially for the Merseyside sand lizard.
The Merseyside sand lizard is a unique form of this rare and strictly protected species which has very specific…
The West Midlands Regional meeting was held on Sunday 17 November 2013. Kindly hosted by the Herefordshire Amphibian and Reptile Team (HART), the meeting attracted over 80 attendees representing many of the local ARGS - plus a few from further afield (Essex!), to share their…
A fantastic project looking at amphibians and other wildlife which find themselves down drains. Excellent work undertaken and shown in the following video below. The youtube video shows the new kerb stone which helps animals avoid gully pot drains, a group effort between the local…
Welcome to Make the Adder Count 2024. Started in 2005, this long-running survey aims to encourage springtime counts of adders, with the objectives of informing local conservation projects/interests and gathering a long-term surveillance dataset.
Thank you to all the volunteers who have returned their data from…