Amphibian and Reptile Groups of the UK
ARG UK promotes the conservation of our native amphibians and reptiles and their environment by promoting and supporting the development of a network of independent Amphibian and Reptile Groups (ARGs).
ARG UK promotes the conservation of our native amphibians and reptiles and their environment by promoting and supporting the development of a network of independent Amphibian and Reptile Groups (ARGs).
Amphibian and Reptile Conservation is a British wildlife charity formed in July 2009 by the Herpetological Conservation Trust. It supports the conservation of frogs, toads, newts, snakes and lizards, and the habitats on which they depend.
The Companion Animal Sector Council (CASC) was established with the aim to improve the health and welfare of companion animals (except dogs, cats and equines which have their own Sector Council’s). The Council provides a collaborative forum through which stakeholders can identify and cooperate on issues of common interest and, drawing on the expertise of its membership, provide coordinated advice to Government in a coherent and effective way, providing a conduit to highlight issues of concern and present potential solutions.
The NBN Atlas is an online tool that provides a platform to engage, educate and inform people about the natural world. It will help improve biodiversity knowledge, open up research possibilities and change the way environmental management is carried out in the UK.
The DGHT (German Society for Herpetology and Terrarium Science) is a non-profit association dedicated to nature and species conservation, the research of amphibians and reptiles (scientific herpetology), and their species-appropriate and expert husbandry and breeding (terrarium research).