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    Posted: 14 Sep 2015 at 10:31pm
Hi everyone

Well, I have just returned from my annual pilgrimage to the North East of the homeland (that's Wales!) for this year's lizard release.

As many of you are aware, the last stronghold of the sand lizard was in North East Wales although even there they went extinct some 70 years ago. We did one series of releases starting 12 years ago and a second 3 years ago a couple of kilometres away from the first. This visit saw the completion of that release - so they are well and truly returned.

You don't need me to tell you that this has been a bad summer and as a consequence of this and licensing issues productivity was low this year. Nonetheless Ray Lynch and Paul Hudson (both forum members) had managed to produce 34 young on which they are to be congratulated. That brought the total animals released here to well in excess of the required 150 minimum.

About 30 people attended including local volunteers and a contingent from Bangor Uni Herpetological Society who have been volunteering here as well.

After the release, some of us took advantage of an hours worth of sunshine to do some monitoring. Several sandies were seen including, most importantly, some hatchlings - once again despite the bad summer.

The whole event was superbly managed by Mandy Cartwright who also had a lovely surprise for some of us. She had made a number of celebratory plaques which she presented to Mick Brummage who has been the mainstay of local expertise, training and monitoring, Ray Lynch and Paul Hudson who have bred and provided many of the animals released and, for some strange reason, me as well!

Mick Brown and Mandy Cartwright with one of the two release groups:-



Ray Lynch and Mick Brummage with the other group (mainly Bangor Uni)


One of the juveniles, just sloughing, being released


And one of the females seen when we were monitoring


And lastly, one of the lovely plaques made by Mandy (location deliberately obscured!)


Chris
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Superb!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote will Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15 Sep 2015 at 7:05am
terrific work, glad to know there were some hatchlings seen in spite of the poor season.
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what a fantastic effort. well done chris and everyone!

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