Welcome
If you have an interest in amphibians and reptiles, this site will provides you with information about our local voluntary group which works with and for this enigmatic group of species in the region. In addition this site aims to tell you about the work we do and how to join in if you wish to pursue your interest.
Volunteering with Yorkshire ARG
If you are interested in reptile and amphibian conservation in Yorkshire why not become an active Yorkshire ARG member? Throughout the year we require help with activities of varying scale ranging from site monitoring for amphibians and reptiles, amphibian reintroductions to amphibian swabbing to contribute to national programmes aimed at determining the extent of amphibian disease in the UK. There is no minimum commitment required, however, the more YOU put in the more the amphibians and reptiles of Yorkshire will benefit.
Without volunteers most conservation organisations would not exist! Yorkshire ARG (YARG) is no exception, therefore if you too want to unleash the hidden herpetologist within why not join the ARG and help conserve a group of declining British species. Our Constitution is attached.YARG_Constitution_FINAL_REVISED.pdf
We encourage people to take part in reptile and amphibian survey projects like the National Amphibian and Reptile Monitoring Programme (NARMP) coordinated by ARC Trust, Freshwater Habitat Trust's PondNet Spawn Survey as well as rare reptile monitoring on sites that are short of voluntary surveyors. We help train people where necessary. There are also numerous opportunities for taking part in conservation tasks across the county (usually winter habitat management), on nature reserves managed by organisation such as the Wildlife Trusts, ARC Trust, local and regional councils, Natural England, the Forestry Commission, RSPB, National Trust and other landowners. YARG aims to provide a link between these bodies and all the keen volunteers that are out there. If you want to offer your services, or you need volunteers for your herp-related projects, then get in touch!
How can I join?
It's simple! Download the membership forms and Volunteer Working Agreement, fill them in and follow the instructions. Please save paper and postage and email as an electronic version to us (or as a photo of the completed forms as long as the data is legible).
Membership of Yorkshire ARG is just £5 per year which goes directly towards the work of the group and the conservation of amphibians and reptiles.
Join us on Facebook
Also check us out and join the community on our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1689647994585484/ or search "Yorkshire ARG (YARG)" - request to join..
We held our informal 2023 AGM last week and have loads of opportunities for events and activities with the ARG this year after the last few seasons being affected by Covid (which we know has affected many local ARG and ecological organisations) and also usual winter period of limited activity.
Generally these events will be posted on the Facebook page but we hope to refresh this website also with details of events and news of the group, also post updates and photos following event ideas for 2023:
Memberships renewals were agreed to be refreshed and requests for renewals will be issued via email in mid/late March. It was agreed with those present that uf you had formally joined YARG since 1 June 2022 your membership would be honored until 1st April 2024. However we may need to circulate latest Volunteers Working Agreement information.
If you have sightings and records:
Continue to support and encourage all members, general public and interested parties to record amphibian and reptile sighting with a photo and submit to the relevant ecological data centre (see https://www.alerc.org.uk/lerc-finder.html to find the one relevant to your site/record) and Record Pool at https://www.recordpool.org.uk/ which only takes a few minutes.
Please bear with us on emails - presently we have no formally secretary and all are busy with our days jobs... but we are working through the backlog. If there is anything urgent which you have not received a reply to please do contact us through the Facebook Messenger.
Thanks
Yorkshire ARG
Just an update on the Gallows Hill Nature reserve area new ponds creation works which has been assisted by a donation from YARG and ARG UK 100% fund.
Two ponds have now been now dug and lined with bentomat, in an area adjacent to the existing pond along with a pond dipping platform to allow people to enjoy pond dipping and other wildlife activities. Material which was unearthed during the pond creation has been used to make a large hibernaculum too which was covered with soil. .
The ponds are already filling with water - see photos below:
The project has been supported principally by Otley Town Council and fund raising efforts by Friends of Gallows Hill (thanks everyone who came to the ‘Pondlife’ gig!) with further donations from Wharfedale Naturalists Society, Yorkshire Amphibian and Reptile Group, West Yorkshire Bat Group, Otley Beer Festival, Waitrose Green Token scheme and local businesses Haycock and Jay Associates and Ground-direct Ltd.
There will certainly be opportunities to participate in the project during the year as the pond become established to help out the Friends of Gallows Hill group. Feel free to visit and use the reserve over the next few weeks and months and see how the project is progressing!
Well done to Gordon and the team!! ARG money (and YARG funds) being put to good use!
Another year has past us by and we welcome in 2018...! Happy New Year to Yorkshire ARG members and non members. We hope to have our annual meeting as usual in mid/late February following the HWM - details of which are below. I'll circulate details to members and add to the event page when we have a fixed date.
Dates for your diary – upcoming events: A quick reminder that bookings for the 2018 HWM which will be in Northampton on 3-4 February this year, close at midnight on 7th January. If you wish to go do make sure you have registered by then. One of the central points of our annual calendar, this is looking to be another great meeting, and we look forward to meeting many of you there. For more on this follow this link: https://www.arc-trust.org/
ARG UK is also sponsoring an important Scottish herpetofauna meeting, ‘The Amphibians and Reptiles of Scotland: Current Research, Future Challenges’, which will be held in Glasgow on 9th June 2018. Organised by Clyde ARG and the Glasgow Natural History Society, this conference will cover all aspects of amphibian and reptile conservation, and a number of our ARG folk are speaking. My understanding is that bookings are not yet open, but we have put a provisional programme on our web-page and will update it as soon as we have any news. https://www.arguk.org/get-
Hi All
Following our Yorkshire ARG annual meeting held in early March we welcome YARG members old and new to join us in events and activities this 2017 season. We welcome any opportunities to undertake survey and training events, conservation activities or anything else which seeks to meet our objectives as a ARG.
Frogspawn is now becoming abundant at pond sites and the herps of Yorkshire are now awaking to the new season and are heading to ponds for breeding, basking and become well and truly active.
The Yorkshire ARG is essentially what the members make it - whilst we seek to offer events each year its up to you to provide ideas for events, provide insights of sites areas which may need further survey or assistance with enhancement or other events to raise awareness so please do let us know (see contact details). There loads of amazing habitats in Yorkshire to explore!
Look forward to see you over the course of the season and happy herping!
The Yorkshire ARG committee!
Join Yorkshire Amphibian and Reptile Group in partnership with the DVLP for a night walk exploring the hidden world of amphibians in Wombwell Woods. This is the perfect time of the year to see amphibians close up as they head towards their evening ponds in preparation for breeding.
The event is FREE but booking is essential, please see website below to book your place. All are welcome but children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. No previous experience necessary.
Please wear sensible outdoor clothing and footwear and bring a torch if possible.
Please meet in the Forestry Commission car park to Wombwell Wood ready for 7:30pm.
http://discoverdearne.org.uk/events/amphibian-safari-wombwell-woods/
One of our members Gordon Haycock is intending to return this year to Nell Bank Centre near Ilkley http://www.nellbank.com/ to check in on the amphibians populations including the great crested newt population which he has been monitoring for the last few years since the completion of a conservation based translocation scheme.
Please meet in the car park at Nell Bank Centre, Ilkley (NGR SE 1263 4861) at 7:30pm. This is the site of GCN introduction undertaken 2009 – 2011. Small breeding population detected in 2015 so hoping for more this year. Torching Friday night and bottle trapping so meeting 7.30am Saturday morning too. There are also alpine newts (as well as common toad, common frog, palmate newt and smooth newt) at this site.
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Saturday 22nd April 2017 6.30pm – 10pm and
Sunday 23rd April 2017 8.30am – 10am approx.
Come and join the ARG for an evening (and morning) at this wonderful wood meadow site located within the Escrick Park Estate south of York.
The wood meadow at Hagge Wood has created from an arable field and now after a lot of hard work and expertise is a thriving woodland ecosystem. The Trust has created a pond within the wood meadow and we have been kindly invited to conduct a survey of the pond and the wider site for amphibians.
We will be conducting a survey of ponds present at the site; surveying will involve standard techniques for newt egg searching, bottle trapping and torchlight surveys, We will also undertake a session of identification (under the cover the wonderful Bodgers den! weather permitting) and have the opportunity to speak to the creators of the site and Yorkshire ARG members. Then to await darkness to undertake some torch surveying of the pond, we may also bring a few bat detectors and do a bit of bat spotting as we are awaiting darkness. We will then return on Sunday morning to retrieve bottle traps and see what we have caught!
Please meet at the entrance the wood meadow at 6.30pm. Directions to Three Hagges Wood-Meadow can be found on the following website http://www.haggewoodstrust.org.uk/contact-us/ . The meeting point would be at the meadow entrance gate/Bodgers Den.
For more information about the Hagge Wood Trust see http://www.haggewoodstrust.org.uk/
Three Hagges Wood-Meadow, York Road, Escrick, York, North Yorkshire, YO19 6EF.
Three Hagges Wood-Meadow lies 7 miles south of York and 5 miles north of Selby, alongside the A19.
Please ensure you dress in clothing appropriate to the weather conditions (i.e. waterproofs etc...). As we will be working next to ponds suitable footwear such as wellingtons would be essential in addition to a head torch for night working. There will be a limited amount of high powered torches available from the group to use during torchlight surveys however if you have a torch at home you could bring that would be helpful. Light refreshments will be on offer.
Any queries please contact Clare McIlwraith on the main YARG email address.
Yorkshire ARG will be again be involved by hosting an information stand and conducting pond dipping and ID activities at the garden centre wildlife day This was a great event last year with amphibians and aquatic pond life being on display for identification and the stand being provided to show identification of herpetofaina and give advice to members of the public about herps in our region and in their gardens. The gardens are really fantastic and a number of other species organisations are present including the butterfly and bat groups and bird ringers so plenty to see and do.
For further details see http://www.stillingfleetlodgenurseries.co.uk/workshops/wildlife-day/
Please do come along if you are able to help promote our group and spend an hour on the ARG stand at any time during the day at this event. Free for volunteers to assist.. there's a lovely cafe too!
Events runs from 11:00Am - if you do intend at volunteer on the stand please contact Ana Togridou who is acting as the lead Yorkshire ARG member hosting the stand on anatolitogridou
A poster and timetable are attached.Wildlife_Day_2017_-_Timetable_of_Activities.pdf
Wildlife_Day_-_Poster_A4_FINAL_June_2017.pdf
Friends of Rawcliffe Meadows (one of the Freshwater Habitats Trust flagship sites located in our region) have a few work parties scheduled over the next few months, if you fancied joining in!
Contact Friends of Rawcliffe Meadows (see website for more details) https://rawcliffemeadows.wordpress.com/ if you’d like to help out!
at Otley Rugby Club (LS21 1HE)
For directions see http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/otley
from 7.30pm
There will be music from a live band - Elysian & Balsamic
Raffle with great prizes to be won - all proceeds go towards this great cause!
Please come along and lend your support its set to be a great night!
Join us for an autumn meeting… comprising of pond clearing plus an evening social:
Gordon Haycock has organised a ‘pond clearing’ event at the GCN translocation ponds at the Nell Bank Centre in Ilkley. Join us on Saturday 18th November to help out improving the ponds at the site where GCN are thriving after a translocation conducted a few years ago. Would be good to meet up with YARG members old and new and any new potential members are welcome too.
The pond clearing is of two ponds at Nell Bank Centre which are choked with weed (mainly Canadian pondweed), which we will rake out and then leave on the bank for beasties to crawl back. Both are GCN breeding ponds and the work will increase suitability by creating open water. The work should only take a few hours (stay as long as you want). Gordon will be on hand to show people round the centre and provide details of the GCN translocation project.
Approximate agenda for the day (to be firmed up near the time)
Nell Bank Pond Clearance
2pm meet at Nell bank Centre, Ilkley
Short tour by Gordon Haycock
3-5pm approx. Pond clearing
Get cleaned up..!
Food
~6pm Food at a pub or somewhere in Otley
Come for part of all of the afternoon/evening as desired. Pond clearance equipment provided (although if you have a spare rake bring it) . Bring wellingtons/waders and possibly a change of clothes (if staying for the evening).
Any queries please contact Gordon on gordon.haycock@haycockandjay.co.uk or Clare or Andy via ARG email.
Preparing the area for new ponds with a fingertip search for amphibians. Please dress for the weather and bring a packed lunch.
See https://www.facebook.com/events/142309846415001/ or
If you want to help out please contact Gordon Haycock on gordon.haycock@haycockandjay.co.uk
Lines Ways, at Great Preston in south east Leeds (see http://www.ywt.org.uk/reserves/the-lines-way) and it has now been designated a LWS for its GCN and smooth newt populations. YARG has previously conducted amphibian surveys at this site.
Whatever your enquiry, we'd love to hear from you! Just email us and we'll get back to you as soon as possible.
General enquiries - newyorksarg@gmail.com
Data Requests - Unfortunately Yorkshire ARG do not hold records or have the provision to undertake record searches. Please contact the relevent local record centre; West Yorkshire Ecology http://www.ecology.wyjs.org.uk/, North and East Yorkshire Ecological Data Centre http://www.neyedc.org.uk/. South Yorkshire see http://www.ywt.org.uk/what-we-do/biodiversity/local-record-centres
The Yorkshire ARG Committee:
Chair: Andy McIlwraith
Secretary & Treasurer: Clare McIlwraith
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