Saturday, 3 June 2017

New species discovered behind a pub – then saved from extinction

Discovered behind a pub, the cobble skink narrowly avoided extinction. Today, the entire global population lives at the Auckland Zoo. This photo was taken to identify individuals by the markings on the sides of their heads.Who says village life has to be boring? Granity, New Zealand may be home to less than 300 people, but this lovely seaside village on the western coast of South Island was also – until last year – home to a species found no-where else on Earth. And today, the town has quite the tale to tell.
In 2007 reptile expert Tony Jewell noticed there was something very different about the little lizards that skittered beneath the cobble stones on the beach behind Miners on Sea pub and hotel in Granity. Built in 1892, the pub has a long history of serving nearby mining communities.-read more

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