Being the VP of Little RES Q (largest known turtle rescue in Canada) isn't all work, there is some play, & I usually get all gitty & silly in excitement
These guys are being rehabbed at Turtle Haven. We work with Turtle Haven as the owner is super sweet & did a lot to help us get started.
This Ally Snapper isn't native so once its all better it'll be adopted out to a loving home.
BABIES!! There was 11 common snappers in total. These 11 are so very important to their species survival in Ontario.
He was hit by a car & is recovering very well (these pic is old, hes already back in the wild)
This guy was fed steak as a pet so he didn't grow right at all. Hes super friendly & genetically fine. He'll make a good daddy one day.
Angie's pet Salcata. She is free range during the summer. There is a 2nd one, but she was in her cave & its a no no to bother them when they are in there.
I fell in love with this girl. Shes missing the while section of her face where her eyes should be. Someones dog dug up the nest & the owners of the dog did their best to save the surviving eggs. ALL 15 or so eggs hatched & as the little girl was helping set the babies free she noticed one had no eyes. They felt terrible and couldn't just "hope for the best", so they took it home & taught it how to eat from a fork. They would tap her nose with the fork & that told the turtle it was ok to bite said object as its food.
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