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Get ready for NARRS 2009 season!
 
     
 
There is growing concern that even our widespread amphibian and reptile species are in national decline. NARRS aims to tell us more about trends in their status across the UK.
 
     
 
2007 saw the launch of the National Amphibian Survey and the National Reptile Survey and with 52 training events held around the UK and over 1000 people signing up to take part in the scheme, the first year of NARRS has been a great success. We have received results from about 150 amphibian and 110 reptile surveys so far. We have begun the analysis, but we know there are more results to come in. To view an interim summary of results so far, please click here.
 
     
 

We are extremely grateful for all the help we have received in 2007, and we look forward to an even greater success in 2008. To find out more about these surveys, click on the survey tabs to the left; and if you want to take part, simply sign up here. We’ll get back to you in due course.

 
     
 
It is not too late to submit results (online or paper copy), but the sooner the better for inclusion in the immediate analyses. People have put a lot of effort into these surveys, and it would be a great shame to miss out. We appreciate that many people were unable to take part this year, and hope you are able to join us next year. (There is no need to re-register).
 
 
The National Amphibian and Reptile Recording Scheme (NARRS) is led by The Herpetological Conservation Trust (The HCT) 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 tabs for more information
   
 
 
     
 
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Click map to view results for NARRS in 2007