Winspit Quarry
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Closest Town: |
SWANAGE (5.6 km) |
Introduction date: |
Circa 1986 |
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Site Name: |
Winspit Quarry |
Source of introduction: |
Captive bred stock, released by a private breeder. Original stock believed to have been imported from Brittany (France) in 1982. |
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Site Access: |
Public |
Colony Status: |
Extant |
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Relative population estimate: |
864 |
Extirpation date: |
N/a |
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History: This colony, based at the popular climbing quarry, is believed to comprise the green-backed form, as found at the other Purbeck coastal sites. The date of origin is unknown, although it is thought to have been a deliberate release. There are reports from 2007 of wall lizards being found on properties at Worth Matravers, more than a kilometre inland from Winspit Quarry. It is possible that this is an indication of the spread of this colony, but could equally be a human local translocation. |
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Ecological impact: Not assessed |
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Habitat: Sea cliffs/Quarry face. Rock outcrops with associated vegetation. Habitat at Winspit Quarry
Habitat at Winspit Quarry
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Morphology: Presumed Podarcis muralis muralis. Morph at Winspit Quarry
Morph at Winspit Quarry
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