Do you know someone who goes above and beyond for the UK’s reptiles and amphibians?
We want to celebrate the incredible individuals who give their time, passion, and energy to protect our species. Our ‘Newt Year Honours‘ is your opportunity to shine a light on someone truly extraordinary, those everyday heroes who make a real difference for nature.
If someone comes to mind, we’d love to hear about them!
Please email their name and the reason for your nomination to ashlea.mawby@froglife.org by 23rd December 2025.

Terms and Conditions
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Please include the full name and contact details of your nominee so we can email their certificate.
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Winners will be contacted in January 2026.
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Kindly do not re-nominate last year’s winners, as we want to give everyone a fair chance.
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You may re-nominate a previous winner after three years have passed since their certificate was issued













Princeton University Press is well-known for its series of lavishly-illustrated WildGuides to the biodiversity of Britain and Europe. This book is not in that series, but is a similarly beautiful ‘introduction’ to and ‘celebration’ of the diversity and lives of frogs. The authors are Jim Labisco, a young lecturer at University College London and not-so-young Richard Griffiths, emeritus professor at the University of Kent and one of the UK’s most eminent herpetologists. In addition, the production team at Princeton University Press, acknowledged at the end, are responsible for much of the arrangement of the book, and such decisions as the use of American rather than British English, and the inclusion of imperial as well as metric measures.