Secretary - Katy Perry
We held our 2024 AGM on the 27th March and welcomed members to hear about what the group has been doing and to elect its 2024/25 committee. Minutes have been emailed to all members, and the election results were as follows:
Role |
2023/24 Position |
2024/25 Position |
Chairperson |
Amber Hopgood |
Amber Hopgood |
Secretary |
Katy Perry |
Katy Perry |
Treasurer |
Matt Armes |
Matt Armes |
Records Officer |
Amber Hopgood |
Amber Hopgood and Shaun Pope |
Birmingham Project Officer |
Matt Armes |
Matt Armes |
Black Country Project Officer |
Chris Dunn |
Chris Dunn |
Training and Events Officer |
Amber Hopgood |
Amber Hopgood |
Website and Social Media Officer |
Amber Hopgood |
Amber Hopgood |
Committee Members |
Annie Gwilt, Bekie Perry, Charlene Jones, Elsbeth Leighton, Remy St John-Reid, Richard Giedrojc, and Shaun Pope |
Beth Bucknall, Charlene Jones, Elsbeth Leighton, and Shaun Pope |
We held our 2023 AGM on Tuesday 7th March and welcomed 15 members to hear about what the group has been doing and to elect its 2023/24 committee. Minutes have been emailed to all members, and the election results were as follows:
Role |
2022/23 Position |
2023/24 Position |
Chairperson |
Amber Hopgood |
Amber Hopgood |
Secretary |
Katy Perry |
Katy Perry |
Treasurer |
Matt Armes |
Matt Armes |
Records Officer |
Amber Hopgood |
Amber Hopgood and Shaun Pope |
Birmingham Project Officer |
Matt Armes |
Matt Armes |
Black Country Project Officer |
Chris Dunn |
Chris Dunn |
Training and Events Officer |
Amber Hopgood |
Amber Hopgood |
Website and Social Media Officer |
Amber Hopgood |
Amber Hopgood |
Committee Members |
Bekie Perry, Charlene Jones, and Shaun Pope |
Annie Gwilt, Bekie Perry, Charlene Jones, Elsbeth Leighton, Remy St John-Reid, Richard Giedrojc, and Shaun Pope |
On the 24th March we had our 2021 virtual AGM, and we are very pleased to announce that we have elected our 2021/22 committee and have welcomed a new committee member to the group, bringing our committee to a total of 9 people.
Role |
2020/21 |
2021/22 |
Chairperson |
Amber Hopgood |
Amber Hopgood |
Secretary |
Katy Perry |
Katy Perry |
Treasurer |
Hannah Lewis |
Matt Armes |
Records Officer |
Charlene Jones |
Natalie Norton |
Birmingham Project Officer |
Charlene Jones |
Matt Armes |
Black Country Project Officer |
Chris Dunn |
Chris Dunn |
Training and Events |
Paul Wilkinson |
Paul Wilkinson |
Website and Social Media |
Amber Hopgood |
Amber Hopgood |
Ordinary Committee Member |
Shaun Pope |
Shaun Pope |
Ordinary Committee Member |
N/A |
Dean Cordelle |
Ordinary Committee Member |
N/A |
Charlene Jones |
Hello everyone,
On behalf of the BBCARG, I hope that you are all well and getting on okay after this year; it has been a strange one for the group - and probably for many of the groups you interact with – as we have not been able to get out and about doing surveying, habitat management or running and attending events. That said, we are hopeful that next year we will be able to do more and already have a few things in the pipeline to work on and invite you to.
This spring, we did not send out requests for membership renewal as we expected that we would not be able to run events as usual. Something we have been working on since then is our very own ARGWEB platform, which will allow us to manage our members and help you manage your membership with us via a log-in portal. Once we have this set-up and working we will be emailing everyone and posting on here with more information, and if you would like to renew or start a membership with us you will be able to do so then.
Member or not, I hope you enjoy our newsletter put together by the committee. Please note that from next year, only our paying members will be receiving our newsletters and will have better access to events, training and updates from us - so if you would like to stay in the loop make sure to join again when we send out the details. Stay safe, and we hope to see you soon.
View our November 2020 Newsletter here.
This time of year everyone gets quite excited about the near arrival of our beloved frogs and toads as they move to ponds and start breeding. Many toad patrols are active and well, helping common toads move safely to their breeding ponds.
If you have ponds and wetlands near you, or some amphibians have taken up refuge somewhere nearby - it is very useful to be able to understand what it is that you've found so that you can then report your findings to us! The more information we have about our frogs and toads, the better we can act to protect and preserve them.
As a result, we've put together some guidance to help you figure out whether you have fabulous frogs or tremendous toads in your local area. The two species are quite distinct when you know what you're looking for, so hopefully this will help.
So what are frogs and toads?
If you do find frogs, toads or spawn near you - make sure you report it via the RecordPool portal on our website - find it under the 'Record A Sighting' tab.
Note - We 100% encourage people to get out an about looking for our wonderful amphibians, but care is needed. Make sure you're aware of how to keep them safe from harm, make sure you're up to date on amphibian disease. We do not recommend that anyone handle any animals unless it is absolutely necessary.
The Birmingham and Black Country Amphibian and Reptile Group (BBCARG) are pleased to announce that we are organising the West Midlands Regional ARG Conference in conjunction with Amphibian and Reptile Groups UK (ARG UK) via Zoom on Sunday 18th July 2021.
The theme of the conference will be: ‘Managing reptile and amphibian conservation in a time of increasing public pressure on wildlife’. As we are all too aware in the Midlands, many local populations of our beloved amphibians and reptiles are in a precarious state due to factors such as habitat fragmentation and human disturbance, and in a time of increasing pressure on our native species and the habitats they depend on they need all the help they can get.
Greater public engagement with reptiles and amphibians is a welcome step to encouraging greater interest in the natural world and support for the conservation of what are sometimes considered ‘less cuddly’ species, but it needs careful management to ensure that the balance between species conservation and public interest is maintained. This paradox is what we aim to explore with this conference - by looking at the different methods that our ARGs, land managers and other conservation professionals adopt to ensure the animals are protected and can thrive, whilst also educating and inspiring people to join us in doing so. We will aim to share our ideas and experiences to improve the work that we all do in the region and find answers to some of these problematic questions.
This is a fantastic opportunity for us all to get together, and find out the latest news and research findings from the West Midlands. The full speaker programme and schedule will be available soon, but we hope to bring you talks from a variety of local ARGs and organisations such as the National Trust, Wildlife Trust and Back From The Brink.
To sign up for this meeting please follow the link to Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/west-midlands-regional-arg-conference-2021-tickets-157963969485
Please note the deadline for ticket purchases will be Friday 16th July 2021.
Our Zoom meeting is generously supported by NHBS and The Garfield Weston Foundation.
Upcoming events will be listed here.
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