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Jersey Green Lizard Enclosure

Is the wire keeping the lizzard in? doubtfull..

The birds out?
 
Yep. All outdoor small reptile enclosures in the UK are netted to keep out birds and rodents, which would be a serious problem. Many years ago, vandals cut off the netting of Marwell's outdoor sand lizard pen and they were all killed by rats.
 
rats, okay they are a huge problem obviously, way tosmart for their own good!
 
Never had an issue with Rats at all, the wires are to prevent Seagulls from entering the enclosure ;)

The Green Lizards wouldn't be kept in by wide spaced wires anyway! The perimeter of the enclosure is fitted with downward curving drainpipe halves and the greenery is kept down of course ;)
 
Full marks to the Jersey horticultural team.Fantastic planting , very convincing.I bet even the lizards can´t tell the difference from "home".
 
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While the Landscape team do some incredible work, the presentation inside the enclosure is maintained by the Herps Dept. mainly by our wonderful RBS International volunteers this summer actually, who've collectively spent every weekend of the summer maintaining our outdoor enclosures :D

P.S: You're right though, they don't know the difference! Even I can't tell the difference between pics of truly wild Greens out at St Ouens Sand Dunes or within the enclosure! :D
 
Are the lizards hard to see in the enclosure?

also the same netting (to keep out seagulls) can be found over the Priare dog enclosure at Bristol zoo.
 
They're actually very easy to see, however few people take much time to look properly. The lizards are fairly large, relaxed and prefer to sit out in open areas, they are used to crowds so never run off when people approach.

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Even I can't tell the difference between pics of truly wild Greens out at St Ouens Sand Dunes or within the enclosure! :D

1.Do you know what the status of Green Lizard is on Jersey nowadays? Has it declined a lot(if so, why) or is it maintaining its numbers.

2.Do you know which other islands of the CI group they occur on?

3.Is this just an exhibit or is it planned to breed them for rerelease?
 
1.Do you know what the status of Green Lizard is on Jersey nowadays? Has it declined a lot(if so, why) or is it maintaining its numbers.

2.Do you know which other islands of the CI group they occur on?

3.Is this just an exhibit or is it planned to breed them for rerelease?

The Green lizard, Lacerta bilineata is currently in pretty good health here in Jersey, which is the only Channel Isle the species is found on.

http://www.greenlizard.org.je/images/Biodiversity_Plan.pdf

This is one of our strongest Herp species, conservation efforts across the island to protect various systems ties in and have a positive effect on all of the species we are trying to help.

The Green lizards in the enclosure do breed occaisionally but they are not for rerelease as the previous project for sand lizards was.
 

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