Predator pitfalls for live-trapped lizards - Predator Free NZ Trust

Predator pitfalls for live-trapped lizards - Predator Free NZ Trust

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A common way to monitor what insects or lizards are around, is to use a live-capture pitfall trap which skinks, geckos and ground-based insects then fall into. With lizards, slices of pear or sometimes petfood are used to attract them to the trap.

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