Taking Part in NARRS
There are several different ways that you can
help us to monitor the status and distribution of the UK’s amphibians
and reptiles.
- If you’ve seen a frog, toad, newt, lizard or snake and want to report it, please submit your sighting to the Record Pool
at http://www.recordpool.org.uk/.
- If you’ve seen a strange or exotic amphibian or reptile (including
escaped pet terrapins), you can report it on-line
here.
- If you’d like to help with regular
monitoring of widespread amphibians and reptiles in your local area,
please have a look at the widespread amphibian and reptile surveys page
then sign up for NARRS here. You’ll receive news and updates about the latest from
NARRS. Resources to help you take part can be found on this website and
look out for training opportunities in the spring!
- If you’d like to record an adder
sighting, or monitor an adder population near you, see
here.
NARRS is led by Amphibian and Reptile Conservation (ARC) in partnership with ARG UK and many other partners.
Through volunteer-based surveys, we aim to monitor the conservation status of all UK amphibian and reptile
species. Click on the buttons or links to each side for more information.
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