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During 2023 CARG over saw and trained new volunteers for the monitoring of regular survey sites, the majority are adder sites and we did see an increase in sightings of individuals at all sites which is fantastic news !
The earliest sighting was recorded 2 weeks earlier than the previous year at Geltsdale on the 13th of February, not unusual if we have mild weather and sunny spells.
A new survey has been set up at Campfield Marsh. Historic records show adders at the RSPB reserve, but over recent years few have been spotted. So far this year 2 adders were recorded in different areas of the reserve and as we work with the rangers, with some gentle habitat management and regular surveys undertaken, overtime a better picture of the status of adders will be recorded on this site.
Photo S.Collinson Adder 2023
During autumn and winter we had Charlie one of our younger members volunteer to do some outreach work over our social media platforms. Charlie is partaking in the Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme and this work was part of his award. Charlie researched our native amphibians and reptile, a different one each week and produced true/false quiz questions, Interesting facts and a brain teaser activity. This outreach was extremely successful from the feedback we received and we all learnt a great deal ! The work produced will be added to our education page shortly for all to see and use.
Committee member Matt carried out a day session at Garsdale Pike with young volunteers. A refugia transect was set up on the lower area of the fell, and Matt talked through ID of our native reptiles and how and when to survey.
More information regarding the Wild Garsdale Pike charity can be found Here
In October committee member Libby worked with the West Cumbria Rivers Trust and held a amphibian information day at Longlands lake near Egremont. They had a fantastic turnout and learnt so much from Libby's expertise !
We also had committee member David chatting to Radio Cumbria about adders and dog walkers, reassuring people what to do and how to act responsibly if they encounter an adder on a walk.
More Information available Here
One of my favourite activities! I love meeting up with members, going for a stroll, looking for amphibians and reptile and chatting all things nature. These days are always informal and relaxed and really good fun :)
This year we went to 2 new places not visited before which were Haybridge and Clint Quarry and also one of our favourites Foulshaw moss.
Haybridge was exceptional as we recorded grass snakes, adders and slow worms !!!! Clint Quarry was quite magical with its quarry and industrial features overtaken by nature with palmate newts in the man made quarry pits, fossils and stunning orchids. Foulshaw we could not take a step without seeing so many stunning emerald green common lizards draped on the board walks and we discovered different slow worm life stages hiding under refugia !
Great days with great people and great records !
Haybridge
Clint Quarry
Foulshaw moss
Coming up for 2024
Toad Patrols
CBDC Conference
CARG Annual General Meeting
Amazing at Adders at Walkmill Woods
and much much more
Surveys
The last 6 months has seen a continuation of several surveys carried out by members across the county. These have included adder, common lizard, frogs and toads in many different settings including reserves, burial grounds and parks !
We have also had one off sightings uploaded in some new areas such as grass snakes in peoples gardens and adders close to the M6 motorway services !
Remember to upload your sightings to record pool or i record.
Outreach
Talkin Tarn Festival of Nature
A brilliant day of activities and information - with pinning the tail on the common lizard being a firm favorite !
Summer Social
A joint event for members from CARG and the Cumberland Bat Group.
Camping, food, quizzes, including a bat and amphibian walk.
Keswick Natural History Society
Suzie and Ashleigh presented natterjack, slow worm and adder research.
Walks and Talks
Members visited Wedholme reserve near Wigton. Amphibians were spotted on the raised bog and definitely worth a revisit to see if any adders or common lizards are present.
Awards
Congratulations to Matt and Marie for their Newt Year honours award for dedication to toad patrols and volunteers in south Cumbria - well deserved !
Hello Everyone !
It has been a while since the news has been updated - my apologises!
Toad patrols
As a group we have been very busy starting in January and February with toad patrols up and down the county. Extremely important this year as COVID restrictions were lifted more vehicles were on the roads !
Toad patrol Coordinator Matt Carr has compiled the following document with data for the last 3 years
Silverdale_and_Stainton_lane_toad_patrol_stats_2019_to_202274590.pdf
Outreach
An ongoing activity for the group - With articles on newts in Eden FM magazine Eden Local Jan 22 and records and information forwarded on for entry in to the up coming publication of Birds and Wildlife in Cumbria.
Our Annual General Meeting (on line) was well attended in March. Topics of discussion included activities members would like with training in species identification, ecology and survey techniques being requested the most. Members do have the online tutorials at their disposal for more information please email us at cumbria.arg@gmail.com
We were honoured to be voted as a Nature Hero. Run by the Cumbria Wildlife Trust celebrating their 60 years of work. We were nominate for our voluntary work and contribution to Cumbrian wildlife and habitats - Read More Here
The Cumbrian Biodiversity Data Centre Recorders Conference was well attended and CARG presented an update of surveys and records for the county. A copy of the presentation slides can be located following this link. CARG CBDC Conference
The beginning of June we joined with the Cumberland Bat Group and took part in Open Farm Sunday at Susan's Farm Houghton and the AONB Festival of Nature at Talkin Tarn - Both fantastic events in which children enjoyed craft activities and asking a lot of interesting questions ! A big thank you to our volunteers Lesley, Jude and David for all of their hard work !
CARG played a small part in the new Tullie House Exhibition "Once Upon a Planet " with adder ecology advice and CARG chair Suzie speaking about how others can help against Climate change. The exhibition is now open to view Once Upon a Planet
Surveys and Training
We have a continuation of surveys in our prime adder locations, Cliburn moss common lizard count, Finding Sanctuary surveys in Ambleside, Kirkbampton and Cartmell.
On line training modules are available for members and practical sessions to complement this are also run at regular intervals.
One of our members very kindly offered her amazing ponds for an amphibian practical session. CARG member Libby ran the session and all attendees are now equipped with the knowledge and experience to carry out a basic pond torch survey. (non licensed)..
Habitat Work
A group of CARG volunteers carried out pond work (removal of reeds) a community pond near Great Salkeld Penrith, hibernaculum's were also created for the range of amphibians living there to access.
Our pond at St Pauls Church Holme Eden is coming on a treat with froglets now making their terrestrial journey in life !
Fundraising
A big big thank you to all that entered our annual calendar competition, judges from ARG UK and Ashleigh for all her hard work pulling it together. We raised an amazing £164.17 for our funds which has gone towards the purchase of amphibian survey equipment for our volunteers.
We will be running this again so keep taking your (non disturbance) images !!!
Upcoming Events
Events upcoming include walks and talks at Foulshaw and a partial walk of the Ullswater Way (dates to be confirmed)
A joint social event with the Cumberland Bat Group. Camping, pond dipping and a bat walk and refreshments will be available for committee and members to get together (provisional date first weekend in September).
To record your sightings follow the To Record a Sighting tab on our Website !
Our final update before 2022 !
The last few months have been a hive of activity for the group with end of season surveys, habitat maintenance and creation, our annual calendar competition and this year we added Christmas cards to our online shop with equal success.
Networking
As a group we have been very fortunate in working with some local groups:
Susan's Farm Houghton
A working Care Farm two miles from Carlisle providing opportunities for learning and practical work experience. A registered charity whose
VISION is that people’s lives are transformed by working together in purposeful outdoor activity so they can reach their full potential. Click for more information Susan's Farm
Members visited and carried out habitat suitability index on several waterbodies across two areas which are in trust of Susan's Farm. During the visit Common frog and toad at different life stages were recorded. Members carried out some pond clearance at a later date and created hibernaculum's for amphibians.
St. Pauls Church
Eden Wild Goose Nature Wildlife Pond
at St Paul's Holme Eden
December 2021 In partnership with The Cumbrian Amphibian and Reptile Group and The COOP Local Community Fund.
Eden Wild Goose Nature invited the Cumbria Amphibian and Reptile Group CARG to set up and run a survey in the grounds of St Paul’s Holme Eden church near Carlisle (CA4 8RF). Members of the local community were taught how to identify frogs, toads, newts and snakes. Following this, a six-week survey was managed by two members of the Eden Wild Goose initiative with the result that a frog and a toad were discovered in the private woodlands. In response EWG Nature decided to dig a small wildlife pond near where the amphibians were seen to work with nature and support biodiversity. The new pond was designed by CARG ready for the work to begin.
In early December 2021 a small team of four from CARG, two from Eden Wild Goose Nature and the local Member Pioneer from the COOP teamed up to complete phase 1 of the project. An area of 3mx3m was cleared to prepare for a pond liner to be set in the ground.
The funding for the project came from COOP Local Community Fund.
Thanks to all… from the amphibians and all the other water loving pondlife.
Graeme Skinner
For the above projects funding was gratefully received from the ARG UK 100% fund, this was to purchase equipment (refugia, PPE, ground tools)
EPAS Environmental Protection and Appreciation Society (University of Cumbria Ambleside)
CARG visited students at the Ambleside campus, where we gave a presentation on local native amphibians and reptiles, an insight in to what we do as a group and how volunteering can benefit the conservation students studies. A fun informative talk with games !
Calendar and cards
Our annual calendar competition was well received with many entries ! A big thank you ARG UK trustees for judging the winning images (not an easy task!)
This year we also had Christmas cards for sale raising funds for ARG UK. A one off illustration in pen and watercolour from Suzies Artwork
A further update will be announced on funds raised in due course
And.....
there is still time to purchase via this link which takes you to our online shop CARG Online Shop
Ashleigh Toomey's (CARG Education Outreach) Dissertation presentation
Well done to Ashleigh on the presenting of her dissertation work on Natterjack toads !
Coming up in 2022
A brief outline of what we have planned for the start of 2022
January /February
Online courses - Identification, ecology, survey techniques for amphibians and reptiles, ARGWEB
Online conferences - Herpetofauna Workers Meeting - Winter Symposium. Cumbria Biodiversity Data Centre Conference
Toad patrol information and patrols starting
March
Practical training for members undertaking online courses
Surveys start !
Numerous surveys in the following areas
Ambleside/Windermere/Carlisle/Penrith/Kirkbride/Scottish Borders
More information for members on the surveys available nearer the time
Annual General Meeting CARG AGM date and venue to be confirmed
So a lot of varied projects to get involved with and if you would like to become a member or if you would like more information about the group
Please email cumbria.arg@gmail.com
All the best to our members and followers for the New Year
Best wishes
Suzie Collinson
CARG Chairperson
ARG UK Trustee
A busy and productive summer with events, surveys and records of amphibian and reptile sightings.
In June members visited Foulshaw moss. We explored different amphibian and reptile habitats and we got to see the different basking behaviours of Slow worms and Common lizards
We also were invited to take part in Open Farm Sunday held at Susan's Farm Houghton Carlisle where we chatted to visitors about amphibians and reptiles, handed out information leaflets about what we do as a group and we also had games for people to partake in
CARG also began supporting the Friends of the Lake District project "Dark Skies Cumbria" Click on link below to find out more about light impact on our amphibians
Light pollutions impact on our native amphibians
We held a members day at Lakeland Wildlife Oasis - looking at their new reptile enclosures and their excellent conservation breeding programme for endangered frogs
We have also been involved in the release of captive bred Sand lizards (captive bred in the county)
We also had our yearly report published in Birds and Wildlife in Cumbria 2020
This is available at Cumbria Bird Group to purchase
At the start of September we have started working with the community group Eden Wild Goose at St Pauls Church Holme Eden setting up surveys within their burial grounds and also mapping water bodies at Susan's Farm Houghton
So a busy a summer and thank you to all involved !
We have lots to look forward too!
An introduction into basic ecology, habitat and survey techniques for the Common lizard.
Six places available and a commitment to carry on survey through the summer 2/3 visits per person maximum.
10.00am till 2.00pm.
By kind permission Natural England (Colin Auld)
Cliburn moss site and directions: NE540.pdf
Book your place cumbria.arg@gmail.com
Photos by Guy Broome (2019)
Thursday 4th of July
If you would like to come and help survey common lizards at Cliburn moss tomorrow please email cumbria.arg@gmail.com for further details.
Membership forms and voluntary forms are a requirement (found on 'About us page' for insurance purposes, they can be emailed or brought on the day. £5 fee covers the year, however free for students and under 16's.
A guided amphibian and reptile walk around the Wildlife Trust Nature Reserve at Foulshaw Moss.
Please use facebook page link to show interest.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/589703024785031/?ref=bookmarks
Saturday the 31st of August at 10.00am a guided walk given by reserve manager Kevin Scott will take place around the Cumbria Wildlife Trust site of Drumburgh moss.
The trust has seen a reduced number of sightings over the last couple of years of Adders and Common lizards and they would like Cumbria ARG volunteers to carry out a survey to estimate the populations of these reptiles.
The actual survey will commence early next year and people that would like to be involved are required to be CARG members for insurance purposes. Guidance and training on survey techniques will be given prior to the start of the survey.
For more information, history, location, fauna and flora that can be observed at Drumburgh see the following link:
https://www.cumbriawildlifetrust.org.uk/nature-reserves/drumburgh-moss
To register your interest or for more information email: cumbria.arg@gmail.com
University of Cumbria, Fusehill St. Carlisle
Learning Gateway, Lecturer Theatre 6pm
An Informative talk on a two year study investigating the individual indentification of the cryptic lizard - Slow worm (Anguis fragilis)
Also information on Cumbria ARG, how to join and how to get involved with the counties native amphibians and reptiles.
Sunday the 10th of November 10.00 am onwards we have a end of season trip to Lakeland Wildlife Oasis at Milnthorpe LA7 7FE
Link to website https://wildlifeoasis.co.uk/
hi everyone. i'm starting to get my head around toad patrols for this year. if you've never heard of toad patrols its basically supporting amphibians on their migration to their breeding ponds by helping them cross busy roads (i.e. stopping them from getting squashed!). the patrols are coordinated across the country by Frog Life (more info here: https://www.froglife.org/what-we-do/toads-on-roads) but each site/crossing is managed individually. the sites need to be registered with Frog Life and all volunteers taking part also need to be registered (for insurance). i have attached the pack produced by Frog Life that has all the info in as well as the volunteer form
I manage two sites, one in South Cumbria and the other just over the border in North Lancashire. managing the sites basically involves coordinating volunteers to make sure as much as possible there is someone out patrolling when the amphibians are moving.
there are a number of patrol sites around cumbria (these can be found following the link above) but its also possible to get new sites registered. i am in the process of contacting West Cumbria Rivers Trust who manage a couple of sites as well as the managers of the other Cumbria sites. my aim is to have a network set up so we can support each other with advertising for volunteers and with letting each other know when the migration has started
if anyone is interested in finding out more about the patrols (how they work, what you need to do etc), would like to help with mine (yes please!) or has a site in mind that may need one i am more then happy for you to msg me or email me: mail@wildlifeoasis.co.uk
ill be posting more info in this group as and when i get it including letting you all know when the migration startsToad-Patrol-Pack-for-Patrollers.pdf
Many Thanks
Marr Carr
The following link will lead to information, registration details, presentations and workshops being held at the conference, held in Southport this coming February
https://www.arc-trust.org/Event/hwm2020
Annual general meeting for CARG committee and members
15th March - The Old Courthouse Shap CA10 3NL 2pm to 5pm
Toad patrols are for supporting amphibians and reptiles on their migration to their breeding ponds by helping them cross busy roads (by stopping them getting squashed!)
The patrols are supported by Froglife Toads on the roads but each site is managed individually and sites need to be registered with Froglife and all volunteers taking part need to be registered for insurance purposes
Find your nearest patrol here link
Contact details for our South Cumbria patrols: Email address for Toad Coordinator Matt sandstoadpatrols@gmail.com
Contact details for Appleby patrol: Email address for Toad coordinator Suzie cumbria.arg@gmail.com
Contact for Ambleside patrol: Email address for Toad coordinator Ashleighedoutreach.cumbria.arg@gmail.com
An introduction to amphibian and reptiles biosecurity Biosecurity_web_page.pdf
A disease guide for fieldworkers Amphibian_Disease_Precautions_A_Guide_for_UK.pdf
A disease alert to protect wild amphibian and reptile species by reducing disease risk in captive amphibian and reptilesReducing_disease_risks.pdf
To record the species you see Record_Sheet.pdf
Information posters
A quick introduction to amphibian and reptiles for primary school children Primary_School_Amphibians_and_Reptiles_poster.pdf
Adders are Amazing Activities
Practical activity 5_Food_chains_and_webs.pdf
Arts and crafts activity 7_Wind_snakes_activity.pdf
Practical activity 8_Adder_hunt_quiz_activity.pdf
Arts and crafts activity 9_Adder_stone_trails_activity.pdf
Arts and crafts activity 13_Adder_nightlights.pdf
Arts and crafts activity 15_Adder_amulets.pdf
Arts and crafts activity 17_Adder_bookmarks.pdf
Baking activity 18_Snake_snacks.pdf
English and literature activity 19_Adder_poetry_activity.pdf
Class work
Power point looking at differences between snakes and lizards (emphasis on Slow worms) Reptile_school_talk_slow_worms.pptx
Frog and toads
Basic images showing frog metamorphosis Frog_cycle.pdf
A frog mask template to decorate Frog_mask_template.pdf
Detailed Information on Common frogs, Common toads and NatterjacksNative_frog_and_toad_posters.pdf
Mix and match game - matching the correct definitions to the correct speciesMix_and_Match_Game.pdf
A quick guide to spawn identification ARG_UK_Spawn_ID_.pdf
Toad patrol involvement for children and vulnerable people Toad_Patrols_for_Children_and_Vulnerable_people.JPG
Amphibian and Reptile Quiz
Identify the correct species by just their eyeball. A tricky but fun quiz! Eye_ID_quiz.pdf
Mix and match game - match the correct habitat to the correct species Habitat_Mix_and_Match_.pdf
Note down the correct habitat or habitats for the species. Similar to the mix and match game but with pictures!Habitat_Quiz.pdf
Reptile Activities
Arts and crafts activity Snake_rock_poster_activity_.pdf
ID guides from ARC Trust and ARG UK:
How to record your sightings How to record your sightings
Membership Membership tutorial
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