
James Russell: Auckland University conservation biologist on the $85,000 dollar mission to rescue three skinks
Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive · Newstalk ZB
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Questions have been raised over a three-week mission to locate and re-home three native skinks, at a cost of $85,000.
It involved clearing vegetation along State Highway Three near New Plymouth - and releasing one copper skink and two gold striped geckos at Everett Park Scenic Reserve.
Auckland University conservation biologist James Russell says the money spent was a fraction of the total costs of work on the highway.
He explained New Zealand is extremely bio-diverse - and gold-striped geckos are incredibly rare.
"It's just another species where we don't know what's happening - and if we don't look, it'll just disappear and be another blot on our record."
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