Indiana DNR Seeks Public Help Tracking Exotic Mediterranean Geckos Statewide
Indiana DNR Seeks Public Help Tracking Exotic Mediterranean Geckos Statewide

Indiana DNR Seeks Public Help Tracking Exotic Mediterranean Geckos Statewide

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The Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is requesting public assistance to report sightings of Mediterranean geckos, an exotic lizard species recently observed across Indiana. These geckos, native to the Mediterranean region of Europe and northern Africa, are identifiable by their 4 to 5-inch size, tan or pink color with brown blotches, warty skin, banded tail, and large eyes with vertical pupils. They are nocturnal and typically found near buildings and outdoor lights, feeding on insects. While not native to Indiana, they are not considered invasive or a threat to the state's natural resources because they require heated environments to survive winter and thus cannot easily spread outdoors. The DNR aims to track the population and distribution of this species, especially as some areas in southern Indiana show signs of the geckos becoming established. Residents are encouraged to submit sightings with photographs via email to HerpSurveys@dnr.IN.gov to aid in monitoring efforts.

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