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Froglife Scotland

Scotland is home to six amphibian and three reptile species. All of these species have been affected by loss of habitat in recent years. 

In 2008 Froglife are widening our conservation work, seeking funding to pull together a number of projects in Scotland that benefit wildlife and get people outdoors and involved in hands-on activities to help amphibians and reptiles.

You can find out more by signing up to Frogbites, our email bulletin service.

Latest news: 

Year of the Frog - a big leap forward: Froglife is holding a special evening of talks at Edinburgh Zoo, celebrating Year of the Frog by saluting those working hard in the field of amphibian conservation in Scotland. Find out more...

Current projects:

  • Frogwatch: urban ponds have enormous wildlife value, and provide refuge for a number of amphibians. Help Froglife discover more about current distributions in Scotland. More...

  • Toads on Roads: of the UK's 670 registered toad crossing sites, just 20 of these are in Scotland. In 2008 Froglife will be pushing this project. More...

  • Snakes in the Grass: the Borders
    There have been a number of anecdotal Grass Snake sightings on the Scottish border, now Froglife want to investigate this further - we need your help! More...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 






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