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Pest Frogs in California

Submitted by shelley.fischer on Sat, 10/03/2012 - 10:27

Victory: Another Law Enacted To Protect Frogs

At the request of SAVE THE FROGS!, on January 24th the City of Santa Cruz became the first city in the USA to ban bullfrogs.

We are now moving to the state level and hope to soon make California the first state in the country to ban these non-native predators that are imported into the state by the millions each year for use as pets and frog legs.

Read the San Jose Mercury News Article by Jason Hoppin here.

Conservation Week at Hamilton Zoo

Submitted by shelley.fischer on Thu, 15/09/2011 - 22:57

An Evening with the Frogs

The evening includes an educational talk by a Hamilton Zoo keeper, followed by a visit to the nocturnal frog house to meet the cryptic nocturnal native Hochstetter’s frogs. This is a rare chance to see these unique animals up close and personal.

Foreign skink intercepted in Hawke's Bay

Submitted by shelley.fischer on Wed, 06/07/2011 - 08:36

Foreign skink intercepted in Hawke's Bay

Rainbow skinks, an Unwanted Organism under the Biosecurity Act 1993, are yet another threat to our declining native lizard populations.

DOC wants people to contact them on 06 834 3111 or 0800 362 468 if they see one. If possible, capture it, keep in a safe container and take a photo to help with obtaining the correct identification.

Date: 29 June 2011

Jail for gecko thieves

Submitted by shelley.fischer on Sun, 08/05/2011 - 23:20

Two German men who admitted travelling to New Zealand to steal rare native geckos have been jailed.

Dieter Ernst, 56 and Thorsten Richartz, 47, were sentenced to four and a half months jail in the Dunedin District Court after they pleaded guilty to separate charges of hunting protected wildlife and possessing four rare jewelled geckos.

The geckos came from two sites on Otago Peninsula and one site on Banks Peninsula.

It was the longest sentence the men could receive given their guilty pleas, the Department of Conservation said.

Herbicide spray concerns

Submitted by shelley.fischer on Wed, 06/04/2011 - 14:37

Fears that toxic sprays killed native skinks and katipo spiders living in Papamoa's sand dunes could force Tauranga City Council into more environmentally friendly methods.

Fears that toxic sprays killed native skinks and katipo spiders living in Papamoa's sand dunes could force Tauranga City Council into more environmentally friendly methods.

The council has launched an investigation into the claim by toxic sprays watchdog Spraywatch that the sprays were illegally killing protected skinks.

Keng Liang Anson Wong charged with smuggling endangered boas

Submitted by shelley.fischer on Sun, 05/09/2010 - 17:09

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.

Smuggler caught after bag holding 95 boa constrictors bursts open at airport.

guardian.co.uk 3rd September 2010.