A lot of you may remember the name Melissa Moorhouse. Melissa is the one who lost her snake on the train in Boston. The MBTA claims the bill is in part to pay the work crews who had to scrub down and disinfect the train car which the snake was found in. They also explained that she violated their pet policy by not having her per secured on the train.
Category Archives: Reptiles
Reptile rescuer honored in Utah
Salt Lake County officials honored James Dix as the 2011 Vital Volunteer last week. He runs a rescue from his home and is often call on by authorities dealing with snakes and other exotic pets. He dose have permits to keep, rescue, provide care and exhibit exotic animals and snake species. Not only dose James rescue reptiles but also offers handling classes to authorities. Currently he cares for 850 different reptiles and says he plans to move to a commercial building soon. Keep up the great work James, you are an inspiration the the reptile community.
Tortoise trader arrested.
A woman was arrested with 85 tortoises today. The woman, 42 year old Asha Mandal from Bihar was involved in the illegal trade of tortoises, snakes, hides and wild animals in various states. India banned the trade of Tortoises but lax law bring traders to the area. Normaly the tortoises are used for their meat or for medicinal purposes.
Kids take lizard from Blue Mountains National Park
SUDBURY’E EXOTIC PET SHOW
The Caruso Club
385 Haig St.
Sudbury, ON.
Vendor set up starts at 7am
doors open at 9-430pm
admission is $6
children under 10 $2
will have face painting and bbq starting at 11am
Payment Method:
*A 25% non-refundable deposit is required to complete your registration. The remaining balance is to be paid the morning of the expo before you are given your table location. Please include your registration form with your cheque.
A cheque can be made out to: Bj’s Little Rodents
Mailed To: #5 Windmill Lane, Byng Inlet ON, P0G 1BO
For further information please contact:
John Cameron
Bj’s Little Rodents
1-705-774-3490
Boy taken by Crocodile.
A 14 year old boy was playing in a creek with his brothers when he was taken by a Crocodile about 450km east of Darwin. Sergeant Craig Ryan said the boys were swimming when one of them alarmed the others and he has not been seen since. According to authorities it has been hard to get searchers to the location because of wet conditions it is not accessible by road.
Steve Irwin’s zoo faces closure
Yes that right. The zoo sight a massive loss of income do to a down turn in tourism but sources close to the zoo say that mismanagement after there star bread winner passed away has caused the zoo to go into crippling debt. Apparently 22 staff members have recently been let go from the zoo. “They have blown millions on poor planning and poor execution,” said former curator Bruce Murdock. “Steve had a lot of dreams but they were massive dreams that only he could fund.”They are trying to do it on the back of Bindi and Terri but I don’t think they can support it.” Former receptionist Amy-Lee Hines said that Australia Zoo was facing closure if drastic measures are not taken.
Teri Irwin maintains that they in fact are not closing the zoo. “Certainly I haven’t shelved Steve’s 10-year business plan,” she said.
“I don’t think it’s a matter of if, it’s a matter of when – so I wouldn’t shelve anything.
“Certainly I’m not going to be going ahead full speed at this time, but we are going ahead.”