#VandaagGemaakt in de Drentse #natuur. Deze mooie jonge meid lag gewoon op het bospad te chillen. Niet helemaal zonder risico want #adders - Vipera berus - tref ik nogal eens doodgereden. Zo'n kleintje valt ook helemaal niet op.
Terwijl wij staarden naar een grote vogel boven het prachtige Fochteloërveen, vertelde een passerendende vogelaar ons dat dit waarschijnlijk een slangearend was. In deze tijd gaan de adders lekker op de opgewarmde grond in het zonnetje liggen, en dat weten die vogels dus kennelijk. Waarom weten die adders dan niet dan die vogels rond vliegen?
#adders #slangenarend #fochteloerveen

Reptiles delay opening of new Welsh-medium school in Bridgend until 2027

The opening of a new campus for Ysgol Gymraeg Bro Ogwr in Brackla, Bridgend has been delayed by two years after protected reptiles were discovered on the development site.

The Welsh-medium primary school was due to move to a larger location this September, but Bridgend County Borough Council has now confirmed the new opening date will be September 2027. The delay is due to the presence of reptiles, which has stalled completion of essential ecology work.

While the council has not confirmed which species are involved, the site is likely home to one or more of the UK’s native reptiles, including slow-worms, grass snakes, adders, or common lizards. These species are protected under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, and must be safely relocated before construction can proceed.

“The relocation of the reptiles is expected to take place over the summer,” said a council spokesperson. “Further site investigation works will follow once the remaining scrub and brambles are cleared.”

Political reaction and temporary expansion

The delay has drawn criticism from South Wales West Senedd member Altaf Hussain, who called it “devastating news for parents in Bridgend who wish for their children to learn through the medium of Welsh.”

Education Secretary Lynne Neagle described the delay as “regrettable” but confirmed that the Welsh Government has provided £500,000 in funding to allow for temporary expansion at the current site. Two modular classrooms will be installed this September to accommodate additional pupils.

The new school is expected to cost £18.6 million, with capacity for 525 pupils aged 4–11 and a 90-place nursery. Planning and architectural work is ongoing, and the council says it remains committed to delivering the project.

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#adder #adders #Brackla #Bridgend #BridgendCountyBoroughCouncil #ecology #Environment #grassSnake #lizards #newSchool #reptiles #YsgolGymraegBroOgwr

A shy adder, bluebells, ramsons and that elusive small copper
#springflowers #butterflies #adders
Adder tunnels helping to protect endangered snake

In a first-of-its-kind project for the UK, two snake tunnels have been created at Greenham Common to help save endangered native adders.

Newbury Today

Meanwhile in #Berkshire they've built a 'tunnel of love' under a busy road to let two different adder populations mate with each other.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cedxqn730gvo

#snakes #adders #NatureRecovery

Tunnel of love? Cautious adders get a helping hand in Berkshire

The local wildlife trust hopes the tunnels will boost the reptile's numbers by encouraging mating.

BBC News
Walked a section of the John o Groats trail on Wednesday - Brora to Helmsdale. Two encounters with #adders (1st time I’ve ever seen one). Lots of creels washed up. This photo between Loth and Portgower. #JOGT #Sutherland #JohnOGroatsTrail
Jaren op zoek geweest naar dansende adders, zie ze vaak maar nooit zo
2 jaar geleden was het raak, wat was het genieten 🤗
#natuur #natuurfotografie #adders #wildlife #tuesday #genieten

#Adders now active all year with #warmer #UK #weather | #Environment | The Guardian

Surely a better headline would have been “Adders are Multiplying”.

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/mar/06/adders-now-active-all-year-with-warmer-uk-weather

#Wildlife

Adders now active all year with warmer UK weather

Shorter hibernation period may accelerate demise of Britain’s only venomous snake