ARC along with five Environmental partners are celebrating an award from the Government’s Species Survival Fund to help halt species decline and restore habitats in the New Forest. Read more
ARC's Conservation Director, Jim Foster reflects on this year's annual conference and share some delegate highlights Read more
ARC is disappointed in government’s statement on reintroduction of species in England, and asks that government reconsiders. Read more
State of Nature, the most comprehensive report on UK wildlife, also shows that the species studied have, on average, declined by 19% in the UK since monitoring began in 1970. Read more
Recently, ARC held a three day long "Reptiles and Amphibians of Dorset" Tour with NatureTrek. Here's what the participants got up to as told by Dorset Field Officer, James. Read more
An exciting restoration project between Natural Resources Wales (NRW) and the Amphibian and Reptile Conservation (ARC) trust will help to boost numbers of great crested newt at Newport Wetlands National Nature Reserve. Read more
Skye (6) walked a stunning 8km to raise money for Amphibian and Reptile Conservation as part of the #BigGreenHike 2024! Read more
Recently, ARC hosted Kiril, an IT student, to do a month-long placement with our IT manager. Here's what he had to say about the experience! Read more
John Morton, in one of the earliest county-based accounts of natural history (1712) wrote about a poddock moon. This was a term used by rural people to describe the warmest part of the year, about four weeks in August. Find out how this relates to the UK's rarest amphibian... Read more
Earlier this month ARC hosted a visit from Swedish pool frog expert, Per Sjögren-Gulve. Find out what happened here. Read more
Snakes in the Heather Public Engagement and Education Officer, Owain Masters wraps up the 4-year-long project with a review of the successes of the project. Read more
Hear personal stories from some of ARC's members of staff this International Women's Day. Read more
Earlier this month ARC proudly marked the conclusion of the 4 ½ years Snakes in the Heather project, a large collaborative project to further smooth snake conservation across its range in Southern England, by hosting the Snakes in the Heather Celebration event. Read more