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Snakes in the Forest of Dean: New Reptile Habitat Discovered
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Snakes in the Forest of Dean. Friday, 31 August 2012. New Reptile Habitat Discovered. Great news for Gloucestershire as GlosARG has discovered a new unique reptile habitat! Scott Passmore and I (Founders of GlosARG) decided to survey a new location on Thursday 30th August and we were stunned by what we found. In just 30 minuets of surveying we found the following. Mature Female Adder - x3. Mature Male Adder - x1. Juvenile Adder - x1. Mature Grass Snake - x2. Common Lizard - x6. Most importantly the corri...
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Snakes in the Forest of Dean: March 2013
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Snakes in the Forest of Dean. Saturday, 30 March 2013. 1st Adder of 2013 - At Long Last! It has felt like and age and I was starting to think that the winter weather was never going to leave (well the Forest of Dean anyway). Then, on Saturday 30th March the sun came out and for a change I wasn't at work, so with Scott Passmore ( GlosARG. Compatriot), I grabbed the camera and headed to our first of three survey areas for the day. GlosARG 1st Adder of 2013. GlosARG on Facebook HERE. View my complete profile.
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OTHER ANIMAL GROUPS - A Wild Life with Animals
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AWLWA is run by volunteers and relies on donations. To help click an option below:. If you find an injured animal and NEED URGENT ASSISTANCE call 01594 715105 or 07925 638337. We are not open to the public, therefore please call before bringing us any casualties. For non-urgent questions click here -. Whilst not open 24/7 we will always try to help as and when we have volunteers available. Animal and Wildlife Rescue based in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, covering surrounding areas.
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Snakes in the Forest of Dean: Snakes 2014
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Snakes in the Forest of Dean. Monday, 2 June 2014. Apologies for not keeping this blog updated. I've had a lot going on, but it doesn't mean I haven't been out there surveying Gloucestershire. We "GlosARG" have already completed two events so far this year for Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust in the form of a talk and a survey training event in Stroud, which both sold out and went really well. We can now monitor this site and help protect it. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Snakes in the Forest of Dean: June 2014
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Snakes in the Forest of Dean. Monday, 16 June 2014. Latest Sightings - June. A few images from the last week or so surveying in the Forest of Dean. Taken from 4 different sites. Juvenile adder basking on a tree stump. Female adder in the grass. Male adder basking on a log. Sloughed (shed) grass snake skin. Please help us map and protect our heprtiles by uploading all your reptile and amphibian sightings to our record pool, via our GlosARG. Sunday, 8 June 2014. Latest Survey - Saturday 7th June 2014.
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HOME - Dean Natural Alliance
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Download species at risk list. LETTERS IN THE PRESS. HOW YOU CAN HELP. Public forest is being transferred into private ownership! Dean Natural Alliance, has been created to campaign to keep Cinderford Northern Quarter in public ownership. Thanks to everyone who signed and posted the request to all their friends and contacts. Please sign our petition. Sadly planning permission for development has been granted and our legal challenge was dismissed by the Courts, but the fight is not over. The Group will su...
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Forest of Dean Wildlife & Nature Diary: June 2013
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Forest of Dean Wildlife and Nature Diary. Also featuring a selection of my wildlife and nature photographs and videos from the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire UK and further afield. Saturday, 29 June 2013. Sorry for being quiet lately. As always I have been extremely busy with all things wildlife, so excuse the bombardment below, but here is an update as to what I have been up to over the last few weeks. For more info on the event. For some photos of the event. Interested in reptiles and amphibians?
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DNA MEMBERS - Dean Natural Alliance
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Download species at risk list. LETTERS IN THE PRESS. HOW YOU CAN HELP. Working together to save our natural areas, which are under threat, in the Forest of Dean. Groups signed up to DNA include, click on Logos to visit independent websites:. Gloucestershire Amphibian and Reptile Group. Transition Forest of Dean. Friends of the Earth - Forest of Dean. Forest of Dean Angling Club. Dean Natural Alliance Members. All photos and content Dean Natural Alliance (unless otherwise stated).
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