4th Grade Student Names New Species of Gecko
June 02 2008 - 4:00AM
Business Wire
After its discovery by Dr. Aaron Bauer on the South Pacific island
of New Caledonia, a new gecko species remained nameless, until now.
New Jersey fourth grader, Gemma Farquhar has given the once
nameless species of gecko an identity. As the grand prize winner of
the nationwide contest, Project Gecko presented by Zilla,
Farquhar�s name Bavayia periclitata will be given to the new
species. �Bavayia periclitata was chosen for its accurate and
artistic description. Gemma was able to combine scientific language
with creative intellect forming a name that depicts the importance
of taking care of the animals that share our world with us,� said
Dr. Aaron Bauer, Villanova professor of biology. In her contest
submission, Farquhar, a student at Oaklyn Elementary School in
Oaklyn, NJ, dared to be different and strayed away from using
typical Latin names that describe the gecko�s habitat or physical
features. Bavayia periclitata means �endangered� in Latin. Farquhar
says she chose this name to help emphasize the importance of taking
care of geckos, other endangered species as well as our environment
in general. �I chose this name because it means endangered and it
will make people think about how our geckos are disappearing and
are on the endangered list. I hope people will try harder to
protect our geckos,� said Farquhar. �Winning Project Gecko means a
lot to me because I named a whole new species of gecko for eternity
and giving the gecko this name may mean there�s a better chance to
help other species.� The contest organizers Zilla, manufacturer of
reptile products, believe Farquhar�s name is perfect for the new
species. �We were thrilled to read about why Gemma chose this name
for the gecko,� said Daniel Lorica, Zilla brand manager. �She
recognizes that we all have a responsibility to preserve the
endangered species of animals with whom we share our world. And her
appreciation for the environment is what made her entry stand out
from the others.� Farquhar, her teacher Linda Hess, and fellow
students were honored at a celebration at PETCO in Sewell, NJ. They
were given a party with food, a reptile show and a Q&A session
with Dr. Bauer on Saturday, May 31. A panel consisting of three
judges - educators and reptile experts - evaluated each entry
submitted in the contest. The entries were judged based on
creativity, explanation of name, adherence to rules, grammar and
spelling. As the grand prize winner, Farquhar was presented with a
$1,000 savings bond from NARBC (North American Reptile Breeders
Conference & Trade Show). Plus, she and her family received a
trip to Busch Gardens and Adventure Island in Tampa, FL. Linda
Hess, Farquhar�s teacher at Oaklyn Elementary School, received a
Lenovo Laptop and reptile books for the class. REPTILES Magazine
also donated subscriptions to the students. In addition to
Farquhar, the panel of judges for Project Gecko also selected
individual grade student winners Madilyn Bragg of West Monroe, LA
for the fifth grade and Daniel Carr of Tampa, FL for the sixth
grade. About ZillaTM ZillaTM products are produced by Central
Garden & Pet (NASDAQ:CENT), a company that innovates, markets
and manufactures quality branded aquarium and terrarium equipment.
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