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Gloucestershire ARG

@glosarg

Gloucestershire Amphibian and Reptile Group (GlosARG) comprises of volunteers concerned with the conservation of native frogs, toads, newts, lizards and snakes.

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Some images from my recent surveys throughout the Forest of Dean. Also recorded X2 grass snakes from different... fb.me/7YQRMWy7h

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A toad and a few slow-worms from walking around the forest over the last couple of evenings. Please keep an eye... fb.me/7PK128mbr

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Is the winter mild enough for you? There are reports of frog spawn being seen in Wales already, so please keep... fb.me/8cf2W7GK5

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No female adders or grass snakes seen yet. Please let us know of any sightings throughout the County as records = protection.

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On Sunday 2nd April I am helping to tutor a reptile ecology course, run by Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust. If you... fb.me/5Ojkr99Qv

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Fantastic day tutoring a reptile ecology course for Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust. Teaching surveying methods... fb.me/O7foXWbu

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Nice male out basking today. Fresh sloughed skin found today also. Photo taken at 500mm and snake was left as... fb.me/Jp2tgs9f

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Nice freshly sloughed male adder from this afternoon. Conditions were poor, very overcast and a cold wind so I... fb.me/23crH0oF0

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When surveying remember that snakes do like to climb, I spotted this Grass Snake up in some old brambles this... fb.me/26EcKpL2y

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It is again, with deep regret that I have to create a post regarding the disturbance of reptiles by photographers, namely the adder. Unfortunately it is the few, which give the rest a very bad name. On Saturday 24th and Sunday 25th of March I... adder.narrs.org.uk