Stogumber
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Closest Town: |
WILLITON (4.0 km) |
Introduction date: |
1981 |
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Site Name: |
Stogumber |
Source of introduction: |
Stock from the Wellington colony |
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Site Access: |
Public |
Colony Status: |
Extirpated |
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Relative population estimate: |
Unknown |
Extirpation date: |
N/a |
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History: This colony was a deliberate introduction attempt made in (around) 1981. About ten adult lizards (spp. unknown) from the Wellington colony were released at a fruit and honey farm at Stogumber in north Somerset, close to the town of Williton. The release site was at the top of a south facing valley where there was a sandstone ridge, the hamlet about 1/2 mile down the valley consisted of around 6 stone houses with stone walls. There have been no confirmed sightings since 1983. Occasional reports suggest that the colony still exists, although these reports are not confirmed. |
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Ecological impact: Not assessed |
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Habitat: Based upon residential gardens and walls. Can often be seen basking on the walls of village buildings. |
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Morphology: Believed to be the brown-backed form, and of French origin. |
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