2019 Slug and Snail records

This table comprises the Slug and Snail records for 2019.

The contents of this table may be sorted using the arrows in the header row and filtered by entering text in the boxes at the head of each column.

Species nameScientific nameQuantitySite nameDateRecorder name
Black slugClausilia bidentata1Quarry Cottages2019-05-08Jo Shepherd
Strawberry snailTrochulus striolatus1Millcombe2019-04-19Mandy Dee
Tree snailBalea perversa4Quarry Cottages2019-11-06Alan Rowland
Brown-lipped snailCepaea nemoralis1St John's Valley2019-04-17Mandy Dee
Brown-lipped snailCepaea nemoralis2Quarry Cottages2019-05-08Jo Shepherd
a Door snailClausilia bidentata1Millcombe2019-04-19Mandy Dee
Discus rotundatusDiscus rotundatus1Millcombe2019-04-19Mandy Dee
Garden snailHelix aspersa1Millcombe2019-04-17Mandy Dee
Garden snailHelix aspersa1Lower East Side Path2019-05-08Jo Shepherd
Tiger slugLimax maximus1North Light2019-09-30Richard Breese

There are currently over 500 members of the Lundy Field Society, mostly in Britain but with others around the world. The society meets annually at its AGM which is usually held in Crediton, near Exeter, at the beginning of March. As well as society business there are talks on recent work on the island and an opportunity to meet other members.

Members often also meet on the island.

New members are always welcome - you can join here.

The LFS produces three publications which are distributed to members, a Newsletter in February, the Annual Report in the autumn and the Journal containing longer academic papers. The Journal is produced annually or biennially depending on contributions. The LFS promotes and publishes research on the island and members also carry out conservation-related work on the island.

If you have something to contribute, please contact the relevant editor.

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Building on the two previous successful DISCOVER LUNDY weeks in 2012 and 2016, and the 2021 week which was cancelled due to the pandemic, we are organising a follow up event in May 2026. The Discover Lundy week will give you the opportunity to learn much more about the island’s history, archaeology and natural history with expert members of the LFS sharing their knowledge through a series of talks, walks and activities.

2026 is the 80th anniversary of the founding of the Lundy Field Society so we plan to commemorate the anniversary with special events during the week, including a number of social gatherings which were very popular last time.

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