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The Amphibian and Reptile Groups of the UK are a
network of local groups involved with
the conservation of amphibians and reptiles in the UK.
ARG UK is guided by a coordinating panel
comprising
a chair, vice-chair, treasurer, regional representatives and advisors
(some panel members). The panel is assisted by the Widespread Species Conservation Officer.
The coordinating panel meets normally twice a year in
January/February and October.
Regional
representatives of ARG UK are responsible for the development of the
ARG network.
The key roles
of a regional representative are to:
ARG UK
regions in England are organised according to government regions. Northern
Ireland, Scotland and Wales form another four regions.
1.
East of England
(John Baker)
Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, Norfolk, Suffolk
2.
West Midlands
(Nigel Hand, Will Watson)
Herefordshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire, West
Midlands, Worcestershire
3.
East Midlands
(Andrew Heaton)
Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire,
Nottinghamshire
4.
South West (Chris Gleed-Owen)
Avon,
Cornwall, Devon, Dorset,
Gloucestershire, Somerset, Wiltshire
5.
South East (Lee
Brady, John Poland)
Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Hampshire & Isle of Wight, Kent,
Oxfordshire,
Surrey, Sussex
6.
Yorkshire & the Humber (vacant)
North,
East & West Yorkshire, South Yorkshire, North & part of NE
Lincolnshire
7.
North East (vacant)
Cleveland, Durham, Northumberland, Tyne & Wear
8.
North West (Rebecca Cleaver)
Cheshire,
Cumbria,
Lancashire & Greater Manchester, Merseyside.
9.
London (vacant)
Northern Ireland (Catherine
Bertrand)
Scotland (Peter Leach)
has four established ARG groups.
North Wales (Julian Whitehurst)
has two established ARG groups.
South Wales (Chaela
Carrell)
has four established ARG groups. |