More bad news, for my lock snapping turtle population

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They sound like all steps in the right direction. At least by what your saying. Didn't read article yet.
 

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I see, very bad news. Too sad. Yes, the article does make the three steps back.
 

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we have a lot of issues with people dumping Red Eared sliders into our bay and goldfish, along with other invasive fish and reptiles. it causes its own problem.

I don't even know how they could or would treat this with a wild population. With my lack of knowledge for the medical treatment i just naturally assume that this will be the slow end to the Snapping turtles in Ontario.
 

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Argh the damn Ranavirus!

Both my Sulcata (very likely- not confirmed-but probably gave it to my BD) and my bearded dragon ( confirmed, treated into remission) have it.

I hope this will push people into finding a cure
 

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Argh the damn Ranavirus!

Both my Sulcata (very likely- not confirmed-but probably gave it to my BD) and my bearded dragon ( confirmed, treated into remission) have it.

I hope this will push people into finding a cure
My like is for your last line, not that your animals have this virus. That I am sorry.
 

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Argh the damn Ranavirus!

Both my Sulcata (very likely- not confirmed-but probably gave it to my BD) and my bearded dragon ( confirmed, treated into remission) have it.

I hope this will push people into finding a cure
A cure is a great start, but how to you treat the wild population?
 

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