Loss of habitat and predators have taken their toll on New Zealand's reptiles and they are also threatened by illegal poaching. Predators include mice, rats, hedgehogs, weasels, stoats, ferrets, cats, possums, some birds and pigs.
New Zealand lizards are all protected species and may only be kept and studied by approved and licensed keepers.
A specialist 'herpetologist', Malcolm, will be setting up the display outside the Waihi Memorial Hall in Seddon Street from 10 am to 2 pm on Wednesday, 3 October.
Malcolm and his lizards were a big hit when he displayed them at the inaugural 'LogFest' which was held out at the Victoria Battery two years ago.
There are many fascinating things to learn about New Zealand geckos and skinks and everyone is welcome to visit the display for a close encounter to 'get up close and personal'.
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