News
This page of news covers some of the news-worthy issues and recent public queries we have received.
Smuggler caught after bag holding 95 boa constrictors bursts open at airport
A man has pleaded guilty after his bag containing snakes broke open on a luggage belt at Kuala Lumpur International airport
A teenager has been sent to prison for three months after smuggling two small snakes into the country in his pants.
An interesting article in the news recently about the confiscation and destruction of 50+ Litoria caerulea (White's tree frog) in Auckland early this year.
Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit
Anthony Hume Whitaker for services to herpetology.
The Animal Behavior Society (ABS) Film Festival - Entries requested
ABS is pleased to announce the 26th Annual Animal Behavior Film Festival. The festival will be held during the 47th Annual meeting of the Animal Behavior Society at The College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, VA,USA; July 25 - 31 2010.
New Zealand's largest gecko had been thought extinct on the mainland until a dead specimen was discovered in a mouse trap at Maungatautari in Waikato last month.

BioBlitz 2010 was held in Auckland Domain on 17th - 18th April. 1521 species were found
If you have an opinion on the smugglers who take NZ wildlife, please add your vote on this website.
A German reptile collector has been jailed for 14 weeks and must pay a $5000 fine for plundering New Zealand's wild gecko and skink populations.
Lizard-finding friends Tony Jewell and Rod Morris are enthusiastic about skinks and geckos. Wanaka reporter Marjorie Cook speaks to the pair whose endeavours won them the 2009 Inland Otago Conservation Award at a ceremony in Cromwell 17 Sep 2009.
A film by a visiting researcher from Germany, and a University of Otago communications student, both keen to preserve New Zealand geckos in the wild.
The Department of Conservation is seeking submissions on the "New listing of threatened status of New Zealand reptiles and amphibians" Consultation closes: 28 February 2009
The Department of Conservation has a new on-line resource, the Electronic Atlas of NZ Amphibians and Reptiles.
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