Amazing this lads I’ve been there from day 1 hope you can remember us when your famous lads 😉 Seriously though brilliant work love everything your both doing 🐸💚🐸
Another fantastic video, really gets you excited for what you can do with reptile keeping in the UK some fantastic species you work with, what would you say is the most cold tolerant lizard you guess work with?
Are there any plans that you know of (other than the Northern Clade pool frogs) to reintroduce lost amphibian species such as moor frogs, agile frogs, European tree frogs etc?
I’ve got a question about European Pond Turtle’s. I know that they apparently lived in southern Sweden before (and I think they currently live in some danish places?). Do you think they may have lived in southern or eastern Norway since that’s close to Sweden? I’m really curious about it, since I’d in the future enjoy to have a natural pond with a couple without needing to take them out.
It may be April fools Day,but your facility is anything but a joke,top work lads. As for a name,I'm not very good with names,but how does "down at the pond with Celtic reptile and amphibian" sound?
Some of the animals at the facility are to be used in reintroduction projects (the moor frog,tree frog,pond turtle, eventually the agile frog and maybe the Aesculapian snake and western green lizard),some species for bolstering the declining numbers of UK herptofauna (common and natterjack toads,common and sand lizards,slow worms and pool frogs) and some to be sold to reptile keepers to stop the decline of European populations due to the pet trade (most of the above plus the jeweled Lacerta and green and yellow bellied toads).
@@CelticRewilding that's pretty understandable, there's plenty of harmful invasive species in the UK as is (the American mink,marsh frog, Himalayan balsam and quagga mussle being among the particularly nasty kind...),and we certainly don't need any more.