Thousands of volunteers in Australia are taking part in a massive cull of cane toads. Leer más.





With its distinctive markings and a mating call that can be heard up to 2km away, the natterjack toad is one of Britain’s most striking amphibians. It is also one of the rarest, with less than 50 breeding populations in mainland Britain. Britain’s prolonged dry weather threatens to make it rarer still and Natural England is stepping in to take early action to help the natterjack make it through the drought. Leer más.
Public health officials are currently investigating three multistate outbreaks of Salmonella linked to baby turtles. Leer más.
We have just concluded a very exciting terrapin nesting season in Kemaman. As with last year, we had the participation of three villages in the River Terrapin Conservation Project, a joint-project between TCS, the Department of Wildlife and National Parks (Perhilitan) and the local Village Security and Development Committees. Leer más.