Local Govt | National News Video | Parliament Headlines | Politics Headlines | Search

 


Aquarium loses beloved Crocodile

MEDIA RELEASE: National Aquarium of New Zealand
28 July 2010
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Aquarium loses beloved Crocodile

The National Aquarium of New Zealand is mourning the loss of its beloved crocodile ‘Izzy’ who died today.

Izzy had previously shown no signs of ill health, leaving aquarium staff puzzled by her abrupt death. The staff and family at the aquarium are devastated by the loss of their friend, who has been a resident at the aquarium for just over 2o years.

Manager of the National Aquarium of New Zealand, Rob Yarrall says that Izzy has been such a big part of the aquarium for a long time so naturally they are all feeling the loss.

“Izzy came to us as a baby crocodile around 20 years ago so is a key member of our aquarium family. Not only are we clearly feeling the loss today, but so will many of our visitors who always loved to see Izzy during their visits,” says Rob.

Over the winter months Izzy goes into a stage of semi-hibernation being placid and quieter than normal, however Rob says there have been no signs of anything wrong to prepare for this sudden loss.

A specialist veterinarian has been called in to undertake a post-mortem to establish the cause of death. However, it is expected to be some time before it is known whether that can be determined.

“Once we have come to terms with the loss of Izzy it will be good to have some answers we can share with everyone,” says Rob.

He says they plan to organise a fitting farewell for their special friend.

Background information:
• Izzy came to the National Aquarium of New Zealand in the early 1990’s from a crocodile farm in Singapore.
• Izzy has never been identified as either a male or female because its sex cannot be determined externally, only internally
• Izzy was named in a competition held through primary schools
• Izzy was a saltwater crocodile. This species can live up to approximately 80 years of age.
ends

 
 
 
 
 
Parliament Headlines | Politics Headlines | Regional Headlines

 

Parliament Today:

Radio NZ Audio: RadioLive To Be Referred To Police Over John Key Show

It has been revealed that the Electoral Commission will refer RadioLive to the police. During the election campaign the station hosted an hour-long show hosted by Prime Minister John Key, which was described as a 'politics-free zone'. More>>

ALSO:

Christchurch Councilling: Labour On 'Parker vs Brownlee'

The awkward ‘make-up, break-up’ relationship between the Government and the Christchurch City Council is putting unnecessary stress on Cantabrians, says Labour’s Earthquake Recovery spokesperson Lianne Dalziel. More>>

ALSO:

Tom Frewen:
NZoA Board Members Commissioning Political Docos

Fresh controversy surrounds Prime Minister John Key's electorate chairman, Stephen McElrea, as documents released under the Official Information Act reveal his involvement in commissioning television productions for screening on TV3... More>>

ALSO:

Government Response: 'Raft Of Changes' To Better Protect Children

Social Development Minister Paula Bennett says a Ministerial Inquiry into a case of serious abuse of a nine year old, has led to major changes. More>>

ALSO:

On The Road: NZTA Publicity Campaign On Give Way Rule Changes

The NZ Transport Agency (NZTA) says a multi-media public awareness campaign will kick off next month to ensure that drivers are aware of changes to New Zealand’s give way rules which come into force from 5am on Sunday March 25. More>>

ALSO:

john key employment cloth cap unionEmployment: Minimum Wage Adjusted

The Government will increase the minimum wage from $13 to $13.50 an hour, Minister of Labour Kate Wilkinson announced today. More>>

ALSO:

national hoarding billboard, build roadsEconomic Management: National’s Motorway Projects 'Poor Quality Spending'

Billions of dollars allocated to state highways is now confirmed as ‘poor quality spending’, says Labour’s Transport spokesperson Phil Twyford. More>>

ALSO:

"Incidents": Navy Barge Hits Rocks On Trip From Waitangi

The New Zealand Defence Force was evasive this morning when it announced “an incident” with the navy’s VIP barge. It was more than an incident. The NZ Herald reports that the vessel hit rocks and was taking on water on the way back to Auckland from Waitangi. More>>

ALSO:

LATEST HEADLINES

More RSS  RSS
 
 
 
 
Regional
Search Scoop  
 
 
powered by newsagent
NZ independent news