from the Heritage Museum in Whangarei in the far north of New Zealand
Fat Albert among seven stolen gecko | Stuff.co.nz
Fat Albert among seven stolen gecko | Stuff.co.nz
A gecko named Fat Albert is among seven native geckos stolen in a night-time raid on a Northland conservation park.
KiwiNorth director Sue Walters, said the park staff in Whangarei were "devastated'' when they arrived at work this morning to find their gecko enclosure had been smashed open.
Seven Forest geckos, a threatened species, had been taken in what looked to be a "targeted'' theft, Walters said.
The park was hit by another gecko-theft in 2006 when four animals were taken.
They have never been recovered.
Fat Albert, a gecko that ate all the flies before the other lizards could get to them, survived that theft but was taken last night.
Walters said Fat Albert had recently been sick and attachments had been formed with the staff who nursed him back to health.
Walters said while the immediate thought was that the geckos could be smuggled overseas for sale on the black market, there were cases documented in New Zealand of lizards stolen to be kept as pets.
The inter-departmental Wildlife Enforcement Group had been informed, Walters said.
Anyone with information was asked to call Whangarei Police.