Summary

Kānuka is popular with the tree-dwelling
jewelled gecko/moko-kākāriki
New Zealand is home to more than 80 species of lizard. There are two different types. Geckos have baggy, velvety skin with broad heads. Skinks are sleek and smooth-skinned, resembling small snakes with legs.
Lizards can thrive in suburban gardens and rural properties in Canterbury if their needs for food and shelter are met. While feared by some Māori, lizards are harmless creatures that help disperse the seeds of some of our native plants, and may also pollinate their flowers.