ARC have been awarded a grant from The National Lottery Heritage Fund to develop a national education project called Hop Spots. The development phase is the opportunity progress the ideas which formed the original project concept, raise match funding and put plans in place for the full project delivery. Read more
This is a long-term project to restore England’s rarest amphibian, the northern pool frog Read more
A great opportunity to get involved and to help monitor and conserve Scotland’s amphibians and reptiles! Read more
A coalition of environmental and wildlife organisations, coming together as a united voice for nature. Read more
Amphibian and Reptile Conservation carries out a variety of national and regional projects and is part of many partnerships across the UK. Find out more about them below.
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
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
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
Species on the Edge is a bold and ambitious partnership of eight conservation organisations, all of whom are dedicated to safeguarding the futures of 37 of the rarest and most threatened species associated with Scotland's coastal and island habitats. Read more
The National Amphibian and Reptile Monitoring Programme is ARC’s flagship portfolio of surveys and projects. This includes the National Amphibian Survey, National Reptile Survey and species specific surveys. Read more
Coastal Treasures of the Eastern Solway is part of ‘Species on the Edge’, a diverse new programme of conservation work being delivered in partnership with seven other environmental organisations led by NatureScot and funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund. Read more
Best-practice habitat management advice on how to manage farmland habitats for the benefit of wildlife – all in one place. Read more
The Nature Friendly Farming Network (NFFN) consists of a group of farmers who care passionately about the countryside, advocating sustainable farming that benefits wildlife. Read more