British Herpetological Society

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The British Herpetological Society is one of the oldest and most prestigious societies of its kind in the world, founded in 1947. Follow us to find out more!

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    Did you know that you don't have to be a citizen of the UK or an individual to join the British Herpetological Society? We offer a range of membership packages for overseas members as well as institutions.

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  2. Researchers are aiming to survey Wolf Volcano on Isabela Island (in the Galápagos) in the hopes of finding individuals of the Pinta and Floreana giant tortoises with partial lineages.

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  3. Another example of how dogs can aid conservation, in this case sniffing out the rare and protected great crested newt.

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  4. This year we are holding our AGM at the WWT London Wetland Centre, on the 25th April. Registration is now available on our website:

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  5. You've probably heard about the current outbreak. Snakes were prematurely implicated in the spread of the disease, which we now know to be false.

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    Calling all ... we are recruiting Associate Editors at The Herpetological Journal. We are interested in AEs with expertise in , or . If you would like to be considered, please send your CV to bhsherpetologicaljournal@gmail.com

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  8. The orange cave crocodiles of Gabon are currently evolving into a new species before our eyes, to learn more - click the link below!

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  9. A positive video for your weekend features Tomas Tama, who has spent 30 years working in southern Ethiopia to protect crocodiles against illegal hunters.

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  10. Conservation efforts are being stepped up for the eastern diamondback rattlesnake that has unfortunately declined in recent times.

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  12. Alligators are being fitted with GPS trackers in South Carolina in order to better understand where the animals spend their time and what habitats they use.

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  13. Unfortunately snakes suffer an image problem. By studying them and trying to understand their ecology, biology and conservation status we can help people better share our spaces with them.

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  14. The poaching of sea turtle eggs is a global problem, it's great to see that actions to prevent poaching are being undertaken in Thailand.

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  15. The Himalayan newt is currently threatened by habitat loss and the use of pesticides. Can we work together to help save this colourful species from extinction?

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  16. Some stunning photography showing just how adapted some species of are to avoid predation from aerial predators.

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  17. Time is running out for the Yangtze giant softshell turtle, the rarest turtle in the world. Only 3 individuals are known but conservationists are still hopeful.

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  18. An interesting tactic, the genome of the Indian cobra has been sequenced in the hope of discovering new antivenoms. Fingers crossed that this project is successful!

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  20. We've all heard about the bushfires currently affecting Australia, a number of species not actively discussed by the media such as and are also at risk.

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  21. Don’t forget to follow the 9th World Congress of Herpetology on Twitter using the hashtag !

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