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Native lizards in focus
Native lizards in focus

Otago Daily Times

time3 days ago

  • General
  • Otago Daily Times

Native lizards in focus

Anna Yeoman admiring a jewelled gecko at the Mokomoko Dryland Sanctuary in Central Otago. PHOTO: DHANA PILLAI An expert on New Zealand's colourful native lizards — geckos and skinks — confesses she only started learning about them six years ago. Anna Yeoman, who is giving a Whakatipu Wildlife Trust-hosted talk about these unique reptiles in Queenstown next Wednesday, says "I love animals, love nature, love being out in the outdoors, but I just hadn't even heard about them". She has since become obsessed about them, working as a ranger at the Mokomoko Dryland Sanctuary, near Alexandra, which houses seven species, and last year launching a book, Geckos & Skinks: The Remarkable Lizards of Aoteaora. Guessing many others were in the same boat, was "a huge motivation" to educate people about these species which are all endemic to New Zealand, she says. "We just haven't been told about them as much, I mean they're hard to see, they're not like birds that move around a lot and make a lot of noise." Yeoman says creating awareness is important as more than 90% of NZ's 125 species are "threatened or at risk". "They would have been here millions of years before humans arrived. "And it wasn't that long ago that the big ones disappeared from around Alexandra." However, the predator-free dryland sanctuary provides a safe habitat for their population to grow — "we're so lucky to have that". Yeoman says "it feels like more and more people are sort of getting interested in our native geckos and skinks, maybe because people are getting out as part of these planting projects or predator control work, and they're really out in the environment noticing a bit more". She notes her book is as much about people as it is about lizards. "When I started to hear the stories of these people who are out there discovering species, doing these epic research projects, spending huge periods of time and dedicating decades of their life to these really fascinating projects to discover things about the lizards, I think that really captured me. "I thought, this is, you know, NZ conservation history." Yeoman's talk, part of the wildlife trust's 'Talk on the Wild Side' series, is at The Matrix Lounge on Glenda Dr from 6pm next Wednesday — tickets via

Plays sure to raise a laugh
Plays sure to raise a laugh

Otago Daily Times

time25-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Otago Daily Times

Plays sure to raise a laugh

Caitlin Rivers, left, and Jane Robertson preparing to appear in next week's Pint-Sized Plays. PHOTO: PHILIP CHANDLER A short attention span is all you need for some of the best theatrical entertainment you'll see. Playwriting comp Pint-Sized Plays — plays lasting 10 to 15 minutes max — returns to Queenstown next week with shows on Thursday and Friday at Frankton's The Matrix Lounge, from 7pm, followed by two shows in Bannockburn the following day. Organised by Queenstown's Remarkable Theatre, it attracts plays from around the world. Each also has to have no more than three actors, and minimal props. Local actors will perform five of the plays, with the other three featuring Cromwell talent. Once again, comedy's very prevalent — seven of the plays are comedies, with two of them dark comedies. "Everyone likes a good laugh," production manager Sophie Kennedy says. Two are intriguingly entitled 200 Below Zero and Happy Husband Hunting. Each show's winning play is decidedby audience vote with votesaggregated to find the overall winner. Tickets $30 plus booking fees from Humanitix.

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