Deborah Netburn, at the L.A. Times, reports on the “complete” takeover of one part of town by a reptilian newcomer, the Italian wall lizard.
The wall lizards arrived in San Pedro in 1994, when a homeowner brought a few of them back from a trip to Sicily. He released four males and three females into his backyard, and they thrived and multiplied. Nearly 20 years later, the Italian wall lizards have almost entirely replaced native lizards in a five-block radius from where they were introduced. “Since I started studying this population, I’ve seen literally a thousand wall lizards in this area and just two native lizards,” says Pauly, 36, who’s decked out in a pair of Tevas and a pale blue T-shirt that says, “Newt and Improved.” “The takeover feels pretty complete.”