
Froglife is a national wildlife charity committed to the conservation of amphibians and reptiles - frogs, toads, newts, snakes and lizards - and saving the habitats they depend on.
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Our closest neighbouring group are the Lothian group. More information about their work can be found at;
http://lothian-arg.co.uk/default.aspx
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Pond Conservation is the national charity dedicated to protecting the wildlife of our freshwaters: ponds, rivers, streams and lakes.
They give advice, carry out research, promote practical action and lobby policy makers to ensure that freshwater wildlife and habitats have a secure future.
Pond Conservation have released their Summer Newsletter,for all the latest news on their work please download from their website on the link below;
www.pondconservation.org.uk/aboutus/News/latestnews/Pond+Conservation+Summer+2010+Newsletter
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The Amphibian and Reptile Groups of the UK are a network of local groups involved with the conservation of amphibians and reptiles in the UK.
They also have a programme of training events at Field Studies Council centres all over the UK. The 2011 training courses programme for amphibians & reptiles can downloaded at the above website.
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Amphibian and Reptile Conservation is a national wildlife charity committed to conserving amphibians and reptiles and saving the disappearing habitats on which they depend. http://www.arc-trust.org
Download their lastest newsletter Hop Gossip!
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A website dedicated to providing information about our native amphibians and the threats they face. It gives a glimpse into the life of Scottish amphibians and the research being undertaken to safeguard their future. http://www.scottishfrogs.co.uk
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Established in 1947, the BHS is a prestigious society which, via publications, specialist committees and meetings, actively supports conservation, field studies, scientific research, breeding and maintenance of reptile and amphibian species of UK. http://thebhs.org
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A national wildlife-monitoring project to measure trends in the conservation status of all UK species of frog, toad, newt, lizard, snake, turtle and terrapin. http://www.narrs.org.uk
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With the help of the world’s best filmmakers, photographers, conservationists and scientists, ARKive is creating the ultimate multimedia guide to the world's endangered species.
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Breathing Places was set up in 2005 to encourage people to do one thing to help nature on their doorstep... http://www.bbc.co.uk/breathingplaces