Most nature lovers know that the more colourful a male fish, reptile, or bird, the more likely it is to attract a female and to have healthy offspring. Females, on the other hand, tend to be drably coloured, perhaps to avoid predators while carrying, incubating, and caring for young. Leer más.





Why don’t our arms grow from the middle of our bodies? The question isn’t as trivial as it appears. Vertebrae, limbs, ribs, tailbone … in only two days, all these elements take their place in the embryo, in the right spot and with the precision of a Swiss watch. Leer más.
The winter newsletter of the ARG network has now been published and is available. Leer más.
Isoperla Ltd has worked with Amphibian & Reptile Conservation to upgrade their award winning smartphone application HerptileId. Leer más.
Now you’ve done the Big Pond Thaw, join in with our Big Spawn Count, so that we can find out more about the breeding success of our Common Frogs and Toads. Leer más.