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terryo

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The following are available for adoption. If interested please contact
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> OFF LIST. If you don't have an adoption application on file and are
> interested, fill one out and submit it.
> http://www.turtlerescues.org/forms/adoption.htm If you already have an
> approved application just let me know what turtle you are interested
in.
>
> (2) Large Female Cooters
> (2) RES 1 male 1 female
> (1) Female Cyclemys Dentata (Asian Leaf turtle)
> (1) Male Map turtle
>
> And of course as many Sulcata as I am still adopting out, we are
always
> getting more in, so if you live in the southern part of the US and
have a
> large secure yard, and have taken the Sulcata Challenge -
> http://www.turtlerescues.org/sulcata_challenge.htm - and feel a
Sulcata is
> right for you - by all means get that habitat ready and submit your
> application. They are getting larger and larger. Of course we still
get the
> small ones too. Supposed to get two more this week and likely another
100
> pounder next.
>
> Feel free to cross post. Thanks!
>
> Julie Maguire ~Fundraiser Raffle now going on:
> http://turtlerescues.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_itemId=6789
> Director, www.turtlerescues.org ~ NYS Licensed Wildlife Rehabilitator
> Turtle: A Lifetime Commitment; Forever Pet.
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TurtleRescueLongIsland/join
>
>
 

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Oh how I wish they would stop breeding sulcatas.. How many more have to die? Thank goodness for rescues.. but sheesh....
 
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