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Promoting and enhancing the conservation and long term preservation of bush reserves in the Tawa Basin

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Category Archives: Geckos

Gecko sightings in Tawa bush reserves

Ngahere Gecko on a tree January 2018

Stephen Challands reports that New Zealand has over forty species of native geckos, at least two of which are present in Tawa Bush reserves, and also some Tawa gardens. The Barking gecko is active during the day. It is usually found amongst foliage, but this species is very difficult to observe. It is bright greenContinue reading “Gecko sightings in Tawa bush reserves”

Posted byFriends of Tawa BushNovember 21, 2020July 8, 2021Posted inGeckos
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