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You are here: Home / Uncategorized / Natterchat Spring / Summer 2014 – The wildlife health and disease issue

Natterchat Spring / Summer 2014 – The wildlife health and disease issue

April 16, 2014 by admin

NatterchatWe’re pleased to the present the latest issue of Natterchat our bi-annual newsletter.  This issue focuses on wildlife health and disease.  We hear from Froglife’s founder Tom Langton on the discovery of Ranavirus in the 1980s, and discuss a new research project looking into disease in amphibians, reptiles, garden birds and hedgehogs.  Find out more about the latest research and policies relating to wildlife health as well as other news.

Natterchat: Spring/Summer 2014

Froglife’s CEO, Kathy Wormald, says “Writing the introduction for the Spring edition of Natterchat is always a great pleasure.  As the weather perks up, the wildlife wakes up and we also start to feel invigorated.  Whilst out walking Grezley (the office Airedale) people give us a cheerie greeting rather than the usual Winter grunt.”

“Whilst you are out enjoying the glorious Spring weather and wonderful wildlife, please do remember to send on your data, made even easier by our free Dragon Finder App”

“Here’s to a wonderful Spring and Summer!”

What you can do:

  • Read the latest issue online: Natterchat: Spring/Summer 2014
  • Become a Froglife Friend and receive a hard copy of Natterchat twice a year sent directly to your door click here to find out more
  • Report dead and diseased wildlife to the Garden Wildlife Health project
  • Record your amphibian and reptile sightings on our Dragon Finder App

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Dragon Finder App, Froglife, Froglife Friendship, Garden Wildlife Health, Natterchat, Newsletter, Ranavirus, wildife disease, Wildlife health

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