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BHS donates £10,000 towards ARC effort to purchase more important heathland in Hampshire

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UK Conservation
12 February 2024

In 2020, the BHS was pleased to be able to donate £25,000 to help the ARC purchase 50 acres of an important heathland site at Blackmoor in Hampshire.

See the original news article on this here: BHS contribution to Blackmoor purchase

In late 2023, an opportunity arose for ARC to purchase another 26 acres of the site, thereby significantly increasing the protection level. The BHS is delighted to have contributed £10,000 towards the ARC funding target , which has now been reached, so ensuring the additional land purchase can go ahead. This BHS funding has been made possible by a substantial legacy donation received from the late Michael Warburg, which the Society gratefully acknowledges.

From ARC:

`Blackmoor is an area of 41.66 hectares (103 acres) within the Woolmer Forest SSSI (Site of Special Scientific Interest) in Hampshire. It is the only part of Woolmer Forest that is in private ownership. In 2019 with donations including one from the BHS, ARC was successful in purchasing 50 acres of the southern end of the site. More recently the landowner has agreed to sell a further 10.5 hectares (26 acres) of the site to ARC. This will enable ARC to own 75% of this important SSSI. The remaining 25% of the SSSI is subject to a 10 year licence agreement between the owner and ARC'

BHS partners with NBN Atlas to support herp location recording

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Partnership Organisations
17 April 2023

Following a suggestion from Council member Steve Allain , we're very happy to confirm that the BHS is now an official partner with the NBN Atlas . Our intention is that relevant herp location data will be collated periodically from articles in our publications and passed to the Atlas for uploading to their database.

The NBN Atlas is the UK’s largest repository of publicly available biodiversity data.

Early days but this is an exciting new initiative that further deepens and widens the Society links with other , very relevant organisations - along with helping to ensure we contribute as much as we can to critical data collection.

You can read about the NBN Atlas here: NBN Atlas

Another hugely successful conference at Drayton Manor

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Conferences and Events
17 April 2023

Delighted that the 2023 Drayton Manor conference on reptile husbandry and breeding was another very successful, now truly international event - with speakers from Europe, the US and even Australia plus delegates from UK, Europe and the US this major annual conference just keeps growing in scope and size. 130 + people were in the conference both days and more than 90 people enjoyed the Saturday evening dinner.

This year - for the first time - we had the benefit of an entire conference facility at the park , with three separate but linked spaces . This worked really well and we plan to continue in the same facility in future - it's already booked for 2024!

We hope to produce a full report on the conference in due course; in addition the talks were all recorded and the edited content will be uploaded to the BHS website in coming weeks and months.

Plenty of pictures and short videos available on both the BHS and AHH Facebook pages - BHS FB , AHH FB

Huge thanks to Drayton Manor Resort and all our sponsors for enabling the event. The 2024 conference is set for the weekend of March 16th and 17th - put it in your diary now!

 

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2022 Drayton Manor Conference videos now available to BHS members

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Conferences and Events
12 December 2022

Many of the talks that were recorded at the 2022 AHH / BHS Conference on reptile husbandry and breeding are now available to view for BHS members.

 

This page contains information on the videos that have been uploaded and how to access them:

2022 Drayton Manor Conference talks

 

 

 

 

Student Showcase - Drayton Manor Conference 2023

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Conferences and Events
19 October 2022

STUDENT RESEARCH SHOWCASE!

AHH/BHS Student Research Poster Showcase 2023

The event is running over 2 days at Drayton Manor where we invite students to submit their research posters for showcase. These will be displayed for the duration of the conference to enable delegates to read, ask questions and enable students to network. This is a great opportunity to showcase your work to the herpetological community including industry professionals from zoos, researchers and academics from around the globe. Every research student whose poster is accepted for display can attend the Conference free of charge and therefore will NOT have to purchase Conference tickets - however you will still need to book and pay for the Saturday evening dinner if you wish to attend that.

To enter, just download the guidance and ‘Student Research Poster Submission Form’ for more details on format and sending a digital copy of your poster for registration.

We look forward to seeing your research work!

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The BHS receives major legacy donations

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Donations and Contributions
13 February 2022

  

Like many charities, BHS relies on donations in various forms to fund its activities and meet its aims and objectives. We pride ourselves that our running costs (including the production and distribution of our publications) is covered by membership fees, but with spiralling costs each year there is little left for funding of other important and often unique projects in research and conservation.

BHS has been very fortunate to have been the beneficiary of two large legacies that have boosted our conservation fund and hence our ability to contribute significantly to some important projects.

In January 2019 we heard the sad news that Ronald Ward-Howlett had passed away aged 86. Mr Ward Howlett was a long-standing member of the BHS although we lost contact in recent years when he evidently resided in a nursing home. As a professional he had been in banking and finance, listing herpetology as his main interest.  He sadly died with no known surviving relatives and left a large and complicated estate to three equal beneficiaries: British Herpetological Society, Zoological Society of London and the Linnean Society of London.

In January 2020 we received the legacy from Mr Ward Howlett’s estate, a cheque to the value £36,000.  In May 2021, we received a further legacy payment of £30,000. Executing the estate is complicated by the fact that the owner of the residential home where Mr Ward Howlett died has since been jailed for fraud so there are complicated legal matters which are ongoing.

Another long-standing BHS member, Mr Michael Warburg died in December 2020. Mr Warburg was an engineer in automation technology but had a passion for great crested newts, and in retirement was active with Friends of Chorleywood Common (after founding the organisation in 1990), later becoming its president. He left a legacy of £10,000 to BHS in his will, with an additional gift of £20,000 being added by his surviving wife, Rosemary. We cannot overstate how very grateful we are for the legacies gifted to the Society.

We are saddened by these losses to our membership but humbled by their generosity in passing.  These legacies will be recognised as they are assigned to well deserving causes that meet the Society’s aims and objectives.  Such kind gifts significantly contribute to the conservation of our native reptiles and amphibians, for example with the recent purchase of Blackmoor in Hampshire and Parley Common in Dorset, to which BHS donated £25,000 and £10,000 respectively.

By leaving a bequest to the Society you too can help to secure the future for our native reptiles and amphibians, and contribute to their study and conservation. There has never been a more important moment; the world’s herpetofauna faces threats of unprecedented scale, and only a great deal more work – which inevitably means more money - has any chance of alleviating this situation.  The BHS has the necessary expertise and influence, but only limited funds, to make an impact in this vital area.

 

A legacy to the BHS is a gift that will live forever.

BHS Donation helps to secure heathland in Hampshire

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UK Conservation
12 May 2021

BHS has generously donated funding towards the purchase of 20 hectares (50acres) of Hampshire heathland to Amphibian and Reptile Conservation (ARC) from the BHS Conservation/Land Fund earlier this year. This site at Blackmoor is part of Woolmer Forest Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) which is one of the most important areas of heathland in southern England.

Read more: BHS Donation helps to secure heathland in Hampshire

BHS pledges £10k to purchase of 19 hectares of Parley Common

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UK Conservation
03 January 2021

Amphibian and Reptile Conservation (ARC) are seeking to raise £206,000 to enable purchase of an additional 19 hectares of Parley Common - important lowland heathland in Dorset.  The BHS has pledged £10,000 towards the target!    Successful purchase of this acreage would increase the area of Parley Common owned by ARC to almost 20% of the total site area - thereby safeguarding an area of heathland on the site in perpetuity.  

 

ALL 40 years of BHS Bulletins now on line for view or download

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Publications and Reports
28 June 2020

Thanks to the efforts of our Secretary Trevor Rose and Website Developer Jen Drage,  ALL  editions of The Herpetological Bulletin  from the very first one dated Summer 1980 to current are now uploaded as PDFs and available on the Bulletin page.   This represents a real achievement and provides a fantastic historical resource.   All editions apart from the latest four are flagged as open access in line with our policies in this area.   

BHS 2020 AGM Cancelled

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Conferences and Events
18 March 2020

For the first time in many years (possibly since the Society was first formed)  we have regretfully decided that cancelling the 2020 AGM - scheduled for April 25th - is the only sensible course of action given the unprecedented coronavirus situation. 

We very much hope all BHS members and other users of the site are able to stay safe and well  in the coming weeks and months. 

At this point we hope that the planned Amersham meeting on September 6th - annual joint meeting with Thames and Chilterns Herpetological Group - will be able to go ahead (see separate event entry for details) but will of course be monitoring the situation in coming months.

BHS Amphibian Ladders go Global!

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Society Updates and Announcements
14 February 2020

Trevor Rose - our Society Secretary and developer of amphibian ladders as a solution to avoid the needless deaths of countless amphibians in drains and similar traps - recently travelled by invitation to South Korea to explore and promote the idea of the ladders being used there. Read more here: pdfGoing Global!

BHS pledges £25,000 towards purchase of 50 acres of Blackmoor in Hampshire

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UK Conservation
25 October 2019

BHS Council have agreed to donate £25,000 from the land fund towards the total £250,000 target which, if reached, will  enable ARC to purchase 50 acres of Blackmoor in Hampshire - an important heathland habitat for herptiles.

The BHS funds will be made available to ARC when the pledge and donation target is achieved.

For more details of the site and ARC appeal, please click here: ARC Blackmoor Appeal

 

 

AHH / BHS / IHS 2019 Conference success

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Conferences and Events
22 May 2019

The recent 2019 joint AHH / BHS / IHS conference held at Drayton Manor Park  was another great success, with both the Saturday workshops and Sunday conference well attended.  Delegates enjoyed a range of varied, informative and often entertaining talks from our excellent speakers, along with great opportunities for meeting up and sharing experiences and information during the breaks.

We would like to once again extend our grateful thanks to Drayton Manor Park for kindly hosting the conference and their great support during planning and the weekend itself.  Particular thanks to the park Zoo Manager, Chris Mitchell  and Conference and Events manager, Melissa Penn.

A full report of the conference will appear in a future edition of our newsletter, The Natterjack. 

Herpetological Journal article gets national press coverage!

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Publications and Reports
15 March 2019

The paper on declining adder populations in the UK ( published in HJ , Vol  29 Number 1)  has received  national coverage both in newspapers - Guardian, Times , Telegraph, Daily Express  - and on radio.   A summary of the study findings has also just been published in Science, both in the online and printed magazine editions.

 

The paper has been published in the HJ as open access, so can be viewed or downloaded here: Adder population decline in the UK

 

The Science article can be seen here : Science magazine

 

 

 

Joint AHH / BHS / IHS Conference - bookings now open!

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Conferences and Events
22 February 2019

Booking facility is now open for what promises to be another great 2 days of workshops and conference - please navigate to the event entries on the website home page to book on!

Saving toads in Lewes using BHS amphibian ladders !

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Society Updates and Announcements
29 October 2018

 

Rangers from Lewes District Council are among the latest groups of users of the BHS ladders - see here for the full story: Lewes amphibian rescues

John Pickett

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Society Updates and Announcements
30 July 2018

It is with great sadness that we report the sudden and untimely passing of John Pickett on the 19th of July.  John was a loyal and active BHS member over many years, well known to many of us.  Joint founder of the Bulletin in 1980 (together with Simon Townson), John remained as co-editor for almost 20 years. During his long period of membership John had several spells on Council and had recently re-joined Council in the post of Trade Officer.  A full obituary will be published in due course.  In the meantime, we offer our sincere condolences to his family and friends.

Major donation made to the Asian Turtle Program

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Donations and Contributions
13 May 2018

We are delighted to have been able to make a donation of £800 to help the important work of the Asian Turtle Program.

 For details of the organisation and their work, see: http://www.asianturtleprogram.org/

 

The donation was made from surplus funds generated by the very successful conference held at Drayton Manor Park and Zoo on April 21st and 22nd , 2018.

 

The conference was organised jointly by representatives of:

 > the British Herpetological Society

 > Advancing Herpetological Husbandry Facebook group

 > the International Herpetological Society

plus of course the Drayton Manor Park Events team  

 

for more detail of the event, see information here: https://www.thebhs.org/about/events/57-joint-ahh-bhs-ihs-conference

 

All issues of The Herpetological Journal now available online !

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Publications and Reports
10 March 2018

We have now completed a long-standing aim - to upload scanned copies of all issues of the Herpetological Journal to the website from the first one in 1985 to current.

This has been a significant undertaking, with the actual uploading of the scanned files having been handled by Jen Drage of AyeAye Design on behalf of the BHS.  Trevor Rose, our Secretary also gets a shout for organising the digital scanning of the historical issues.

A relevant subscription is required to access the last 5 years HJ content - older content is free to view or download.

We have a similar plan in progress to upload all historical Bulletins to the website - plan for completion during 2018.

2018 BHS Photographic Competition

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Society Updates and Announcements
04 February 2018

The ever popular annual BHS photographic competition is being held at the AGM on April 21st, at Drayton Manor Park Hotel.

See  full details of the AGM here 2018 AGM

And details of the photo competition here 2018 Photo Comp

 

 

ARC & BHS 2017 Joint Scientific Meeting

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Conferences and Events
07 January 2018

The 2017  annual joint meeting was held once again in the Bournemouth Natural History Society facilities  - and as normal was very well attended with a great range of speakers.

A good summary of the meeting can be found here: https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/tetrapod-zoology/amphibian-and-reptile-biology-and-conservation-the-2017-joint-scientific-meeting/ 

New Publications available online to members

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Publications and Reports
03 January 2018

Herpetological Journal  Vol 28 No 1 (January 2018) and Herpetological Bulletin Issue 142 (Winter 2017) are now available on the website for viewing or download by members with a valid subscription.

Donation of 400GPB made to the Asian Turtle Program

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Donations and Contributions
04 December 2017

Surplus funds of 400 GPB resulting from the joint AHH / BHS Conference held at Drayton Manor Park in May 2017 has been paid as a donation to the important work and activities of the Asian Turtle Program.

Drayton Manor Park Zoo have links with and are working in association with the Program to help conserve endangered Asian turtle species.

Information on the organisation can be found here: www.asianturtleprogram.org, www.indomyanmar.org

 

 

New Publications available online to members

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Publications and Reports
03 December 2017

Herpetological Journal Vol 27 No. 4 (October 2017) and Herpetological Bulletin number 141 (Autumn 2017) are available as online publications to BHS members with a relevant membership.

Please navigate to the appropriate publication page and log in to see the new editions.

Education Committee attend National Pet Show

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Education and Young Herpetologists
17 August 2017

In May, Richard and Kim of the BHS Education Committee attended the National Pet Show in the Excel Centre in London - in association with the Federation of British Herpetologists and a number of other clubs and societies. You can read a full report of the event and their activities here: pdfNational Pet Show Report

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