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The reptile trail is a circular walk (1.5 miles) which begins and ends
at the New Forest Reptile Centre. The Centre is an outdoor education and
conservation facility which is open everyday (10am to 4.30pm) from April
until the end of September. Ranger-led tours of the Reptile Centre are
available as part of the Forestry Commissions summer programme
which is available from Visitor Information Centres; Forestry Commission
Campsites and The Queens House.
Reptile fact file:
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The adder is the most commonly seen snake
in the New Forest.
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The grass snake is the largest reptile in
the UK (at about 80 to 100cm long).
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Male sand lizards have green sides which
become brighter during the spring and summer, making them more attractive
to females.
For more information, please contact: The Rangers
Office, The Queens House, Lyndhurst. SO43 7NH. Tel: 023 8028 3141. Email: new.forest.rangers@forestry.gsi.gov.uk
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