New Zealand Herpetological Society
New Zealand New Zealand  |  Animals/Wildlife

To promote awareness & interest in amphibians and reptiles and their conservation, to encourage the study of New Zealand's own species, and to encourage the captive keeping and breeding of both New Zealand herpetofauna, and such exotic species of reptiles and amphibians as may be legally kept.

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The Society endeavours to cater for all levels of interest in herpetology, from the school pupil who finds that lizards and frogs make interesting pets, to the person engaged in serious scientific study or captive breeding programmes. The majority of members keep and breed native geckos and skinks in captivity, or are engaged in the field study of these animals. Other members have an interest in keeping exotic species such as tortoises, terrapins, frogs and axolotls. New Zealand's reptiles and amphibians are unique in many ways. A high proportion are endangered. There is a need for a strong body of people dedicated to ensuring the continued survival of this important but little known group of animals. Specialist groups have a vital role to play in providing the data required to complement the activities of the larger conservation organizations.

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Awareness

Study and research

Conservation

Website link: www.reptiles.org.nz

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