Amphibian & Reptile Conservation / Denbighshire County COuncil/ Flintshire County Council

Sand Lizard Reintroduction and Monitoring

North East Wales

Project Ongoing

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Species

The Sand Lizard Lacerta Agilis is Britain’s rarest lizard and has been successfully reintroduced to Wales following regional extinction. The reintroduction has been successful and natural breeding and population dispersal are being recorded.

 

 

Partners

The success of the reintroduction would not have been possible without the support and drive of multiple partners and volunteers.

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Contact Liam.Blazey@denbighshire.gov.uk

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