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Scientists launch mission to save German hairy snail in London

London scientists and volunteers search for the rare German hairy snail, mapping habitats and planning conservation to protect this ancient species in tidal rivers.

November 25, 2025 / 16:44 IST
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Scientists launched mission to save German Hairy Snail in London (Image: Canva)
Scientists launched mission to save German Hairy Snail in London (Image: Canva)

Scientists are racing to locate a tiny, ancient German hairy snail in London. It is rare, fragile and clings to survival in tidal rivers. Conservationists seek to map and protect its remaining UK habitats.

Meet the German Hairy Snail

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The species is called the German hairy snail. Its shell carries fine hairs useful for moisture control. It lives in muddy riverbanks and clings to floating material. It is incredibly small and easily missed during surveys.

The snail was first reported in Britain in 1982. It hides around the Thames, near Kew and Isleworth Ait. Citizen scientists and experts from major groups launched searches to study this snail.