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Snakes on a train line – Network Rail gives helping hand to reptiles’ homes

by Cumbria Crack
28/05/2021
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Snakes and lizards which have made Cumbrian railways their home are to be given a helping hand by Network Rail.

South and west facing railway embankments and cuttings provide ideal conditions for cold blooded reptiles to bask in the sun’s warmth, but Shap Cutting had become overgrown with birch and brash.

This has meant there is too much shade for certain species to survive and thrive.

Network Rail has been sensitively clearing trackside vegetation to provide perfect sunbathing conditions for reptiles.

They include Britain’s only venomous snake – the adder.

The notoriously shy species belongs to the viper family. Female vipers incubate their eggs inside their bodies giving birth to live young.

This means they rely even more on the sun for warmth and for their snakelets to survive.

Matthew Thomas, Network Rail ecologist, said: “When you think of animals living beside the railway, snakes and lizards aren’t perhaps the first ones which spring to mind.

“But like for so much other wildlife, embankments and cuttings – rarely visited by humans – provide a perfect sanctuary.

“We used special equipment to quietly clear overgrown trees and plants to provide perfect sunbathing conditions for our cold-blooded Cumbrian creatures at Shap.

“It’s all part of Network Rail’s commitment to protect the environment while running a safe and reliable railway for passengers and freight.”

Trees and overgrown plants were cleared using quieter equipment and by hand to minimise disturbing wildlife as much as possible.

As well as clearing the trees, habitat piles made from logs were built to create refuges for other creatures on the railway cuttings.

Network Rail said it hoped the work should provide a perfect habitat for wildlife to thrive at this location for years to come.

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