This big guy was rescued from certain death a few days ago after he fell down an open manhole at a golf course. Hopefully the workers there will remember to close it next time as soon as they’re done using it so that animals (or people) don’t fall in and get hurt, or worse. … Continue reading Spelunking Snapper!
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Vampire turtles
Ever hear of a vampire turtle? This little guy is ready for Halloween all year round! If you look closely, you’ll see two fang-like protrusions on his upper beak. They’re not actually fangs, but part of the shape of the beak, which is made of a keratin layer (the same as your fingernails) over the… Continue reading Vampire turtles
Wildlife rehabilitation is a middle-aged white woman’s world.
And that is partly why there are never enough of us to go around. Without safety and social equity for everyone, how can we expect people to make a commitment to wildlife? These are just my musings on things I have casually noticed in my journey to become a rehabber, completely anecdotal, and not based… Continue reading Wildlife rehabilitation is a middle-aged white woman’s world.
A Tale of Two Finders
(Or, "What not to do if you find an injured turtle") These stories are true, but names and details have been changed or omitted to protect the hopelessly misguided. See if you can figure out which finder got it right. Finder 1Finder 2Call a licensed rehabber.Call at least three rehabbers, two vet clinics, and a… Continue reading A Tale of Two Finders
It’s official!
It's done! Finito! I am officially a wildlife rehabilitator in the state of Connecticut. I've had the paperwork sitting around since last year when I registered to take the test, which I aced back in March. I got a veterinarian to sign off at least six months ago, and I've just been waiting to accumulate… Continue reading It’s official!
What do you do with an injured turtle?
Over the past few weeks I've had the opportunity to go through the intake process completely with my mentor. It'll take a while before I have everything down without second-guessing or asking questions, but I think I have the gist of it. I'm just going to go ahead and tell you not to try this… Continue reading What do you do with an injured turtle?
Aced my rehabber test!
One more hurdle out of the way on my journey to become a wildlife rehabilitator. You need at least 80 out of 100 to pass, and I got a 96. I'm a little miffed I didn't get a perfect score, but the one I got is good enough for government work, as they say. There… Continue reading Aced my rehabber test!
Turtle Rehab Seminar
A couple of weeks ago, I went to a turtle rehab seminar put on my my mentor and her mentor, detailing turtles, start to finish. This is pretty much everything I'll need to know that the regular certification class won't teach me. I took six pages of notes, plus all the handouts, and it really… Continue reading Turtle Rehab Seminar
You need to have money first, to become a non-profit.
Ironic, isn't it? The whole point of non-profits is that they don't make any money, and yet, you need a sizable wad of cash to become one. It starts out small. Pick a name, pay $10 to the town clerk to register it. Pay $50 to the state to register as a non-publicly-traded company. Another… Continue reading You need to have money first, to become a non-profit.
Turtle Rehab Starter Kit
This is the list my mentor sent to me (some of which I knew I needed, some I didn't) of things I'd need for turtle rehab. I'll be adding what I still need from it to my wish list soon (which is a lot of it, actually). totes of various sizes (opaque preferred), a few… Continue reading Turtle Rehab Starter Kit
