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International Rescue/Placement Service for alligators,
caimans and crocodiles, serving:
·Pet/Private Owners
·Shelters
·Government & Rescue Agencies
·Zoological Institutions
Please note: We do not remove "nuisance" alligators in
the states where alligators are native. If you live in an alligator
range state (AL, AR, FL, GA, LA, MS, NC, OK, SC, and TX) and believe an alligator in your vicinity is a "nuisance"
or danger (IF AN EMERGENCY, DIAL 911), please visit the
Government Links
page and choose the wildlife agency for your state or county and
contact them for assistance. We also recommend that you read the
About Alligators and
Staying Safe
pages on this site. If, after learning more about alligators on this
site you still believe an animal to be a threat, please contact your
state or local agency as soon as possible.
THANK YOU!
Crocodile Creek
Bio-Center
David Day
Ohio
Reptile Service
Christopher Law
House of Reptiles
Tim Criswell
Crocodile Haven
Ronnie Strack
Pet owners:
Don't release your pet crocodilian or let it die. Let us try to help.
Thousands of crocodilians, including alligators,
caimans and crocodiles are bought and sold each year and many die in
captivity or are released into the wild. Releasing such an animal into
the wild is both illegal (in many states and countries) potentially
harmful to the animal and the local ecosystem, and possibly harmful to
people. And contrary to the claims of some pet merchants, these reptiles don't stay small
in size because they're kept in small enclosures; a small enclosure for
a
growing reptile is unethical as it represents poor care for the animal.
There may be a solution.
Some who buy them,
understandably can no longer keep them because they seem ill or they've
become dangerous or too large or for some other reason. If this is your
case, please don't release it into the wild,
give it to a friend, or let it die. Why not?
Crocodilians are both fascinating
and exciting to experience but they make poor "pets!"
They require special care which experts can provide.
If you have a crocodilian you can no longer keep, practically wherever
you are in the world, you may submit an inquiry to Crocodopolis. we'll
review your case, and by means of an extensive network of experts try to
find a suitable home for the animal. Chances are, we can.
Many crocodiles, alligators and caimans that private
owners wish to release or place with someone are suffering from illness
(even though the owner may not know it), so time may be of the essence.
Also, if you live in an area that experiences
relatively low temperatures (for example, in the USA practically any
area north of the latitude of Florida), it is very likely the animal
will not survive in the wild.
This service is only for
crocodiles, alligators and caimans. Please
email
us and tell
us about your case so we can determine if we can help.
If you have another kind of reptile, amphibian or
exotic animal to find a home for, please refer to the listing of
Herpetological Organizations
worldwide, for assistance.
Are you a trapper or with a shelter or government
animal control agency?
Please contact us via
email and we'll be happy to
assist you in finding a suitable home for an unwanted alligator, caiman
or crocodile.
Do you have a sick animal?
If you have a caiman,
alligator or crocodile in need of immediate veterinary care please refer
to our listing of
Veterinarians
who specialize in crocodilians. If you do not see a vet on the listing
who provides service in your area or if you have another kind of reptile
or amphibian in need of such care, please visit the sites of the
Association of
Reptilian & Amphibian Veterinarians or
the
Herp Vet Connection
for assistance.
Legal Considerations
We comply with all laws pertaining to an animal
requiring placement and work with authorities when necessary in placing
an animal. The terms on this webpage are void where prohibited by law.
The Croc Rescue Network was founded by Israel
Dupont and Christopher Law in 2007.
Contact Christopher Law, Administrator
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