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A safe space for Mason the skink

August 3, 2022 Posted by Kiwi Conservation Club

Hi, I’m Jake, and I found a skink at my friend’s house (Mason’s house). It was hiding under all the stacked wood which was under his deck.

He had dropped his tail. So, I took him home and released him into my backyard underneath some sticks outside my room. I named him Mason because I found him at Mason’s house.

Here is a video of me releasing Mason:

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