Surplus of tame tortoises an Arizona wildlife crisis

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I just saw this news story and thought I would post it.

http://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/arizona/2014/08/25/12news-tortois-surplus/14465711/http://

Chris Williams, 12 News | azcentral.com 1:28 p.m. MST August 25, 2014
When they see the faces of these desert-dwellers, many fall in love with them, but now owners are surrendering them in record numbers
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(Photo: 12 News)

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A uniquely Arizona pet problem is becoming a crisis for the Arizona Game and Fish Department. The Sonora Desert tortoise is a typical animal for our state but an atypical pet. Hundreds who have chosen to commit to raising these reptiles have been forced to return them, and it's overwhelming agencies like Game and Fish.

"Right now in the system we have about 300 tortoises that need good homes, so we're kind of in crisis mode right now," said Ranger Amy Burnett.

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It's a shell game finding room for newcomers at a north Phoenix Game and Fish facility where many of the surrendered creatures are being kept.

The Sonoran Desert tortoise is not an endangered species, but a booming pet population is putting them at risk of a life in captivity without loving families. Burnett says three or four were turned in just last week.

Many come from people who were raising one before real life got in the way.

"It's a heartbreaking thing when you see them come here, tears in their eyes, and you try to comfort them," said Daniel Marchand, curator at the Phoenix Herpetological Society, a private sanctuary which takes in surrendered reptiles.

But PHS can no longer take in tortoises due to the scope of the current problem.

Releasing them in the wild is not the answer, because one tame tortoise with a virus can kill an entire neighborhood of wild Sonoran Desert tortoises.

Then there's the issue with people finding tortoises in the wild and turning them in to Game and Fish.

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A 1-year-old baby tortoise recently turned in to Game and Fish.(Photo: 12 News)

"We don't want people turning in baby tortoises," said Burnett. "They're probably wild tortoises, so we want them to leave them in the wild. Obviously, if they're in the middle of the road, move them to the side of the road, but please don't turn in baby tortoises. Let them be in the wild so they don't have to be in captivity."

People "rescuing" wild tortoises, experts say, is a major part of this issue. They say you can easily figure out whether a tortoise is wild or someone's pet that got away by trying to pet its head. If it lets you, it's tame. A wild tortoise will pull back from you.

It's illegal to catch and keep wild tortoises.

Ranger Burnett is trying to turn this tragic trend into an opportunity for Arizonans. They're looking for adoptive families, but warn this is a major commitment. These desert-dwellers can live 75 years or longer.

They're pretty hands off, but require a yard, some specific surroundings, annual vet checkups, and microchipping. They hibernate in winter, from about November to April.

Experts say they have plenty of personality, though. We've heard they can recognize human voices, and in one case, a pet tortoise knocks on the back door when she hears her owner returning from work.

The problem is so big right now that Game and Fish is not charging for adoptions. To get what you need to know about adopting and caring for a desert tortoise, visit: http://www.azgfd.gov/w_c/captive_tortoise_care.shtml, or call the adoption specialist at (623) 236-7269.
 

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It is sad that so many people are giving up their tortoises. Torts are easy keepers if they're in an outside habitat. Must be a lot of lazy owners. :( Something else that doesn't sit right with me, is the annual vet checkups. Too much stock is put into vetting. What would a vet do, anyway? Take the torts temp? Push for spaying or neutering? Shots? Microchipping is equally dumb in my opinion. Reptiles aren't hairy pets. What's next? The government demanding that tortoises must be licensed? :eek:
 

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... if only they would open adoptions out to the rest of the USA...

It infuriates me that they won't. "We the people", don't want the majority of these laws that they are inflicting upon us, and few of them have the intended effect anyway...
 

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In crisis mode but if they would allow those animals to be adopted in other states there would be a waiting list for adoptables...
 

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In crisis mode but if they would allow those animals to be adopted in other states there would be a waiting list for adoptables...

I agree. I don't get their thinking on this. These animals are not releasable so what difference would it make if somebody from another state adopted one? My backyard, your backyard, as long as they are properly housed, what's the difference?
 

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I agree. I don't get their thinking on this. These animals are not releasable so what difference would it make if somebody from another state adopted one? My backyard, your backyard, as long as they are properly housed, what's the difference?

I have never understood this at all. Some of us would give eye teeth for one to come our way.
 

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Just a suggestion ,but why don't we try to get a petition going to save these animals then sit back and watch it happen. I did a suggestion here in Florida about gopher tortoises still waiting to here something back. Just like I think the 4" law is stupid I have two children nine and ten years old and even when they were younger they would of never put a turtle or tortoise in their mouth. Parents need to take responsibility and accountability of their children.
 

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Or do you think I should call to find out the age/size of the available tortoises? Because, obviously, a baby or juvenile have different needs than an adult..
 

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It would be great if they let people in the 'north' adopt them too...

littleginsu, yay! I think it would be so great to have on of these guys :( They may give you a different tort than the ones you call about??
 

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Im from the u.k but from an outside perspective perhaps they are worried about them being released in other states?
 

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OhEmGee!! I am heading to Phoenix tomorrow afternoon to pick up 3-4 babies/juveniles... My pick from two large pens of them.. TWO PENS!!! I die!! I permitted, pictures will be forthcoming.
Oh man! Fantastic!
 

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OhEmGee!! I am heading to Phoenix tomorrow afternoon to pick up 3-4 babies/juveniles... My pick from two large pens of them.. TWO PENS!!! I die!! I permitted, pictures will be forthcoming.
Congrats! Congrats!!!!

Yes! Pictures please...
 

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These torts sound perfect for us in the north. Brumation from November to April is perfect for this area. They need to rethink their stupidity.
 
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