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PHRatz
at Sat Oct 21 11:28:44 2006 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by PHRatz ]
>>Hi guys, >>My name is Jason and I live in New Jersey. Today while returning from work, I came accross an injured female North American Wood turtle. She must have been hit by a car and the back left part of her shell is bleeding pretty bad. I really only have experience with tortoises so this is kind of new for me....can someone please help me? Do not tell me to just release the poor thing because she clearly will not make it. I want to help her out as best as I can before I release her...I have only come across these wood turtles twice in the last 3 years so they must not be very common around here. >> >>Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! >>-J-
Hi Jason, My vet takes in hit by car turtles so I'm very aware of how extremely lucky I am that I have a place to take one like this at no cost to me. I'm going to assume that you don't know a vet who would take this one in right this second. My first thought then would be if you cannot find a vet to help you then can you find a wildlife rehabber? In my city Animal Services (the dog pound) knows who all the local rehabbers are & if I were to call them they could tell me who to contact. If they couldn't point me in the right direction the local game warden could do that. Do you have a local herp society? They'd surely be able to help you locate someone to help this turtle. I'm thinking if you could just find the right agency or group to call, you'd be able to find help for this poor injured turtle. Good luck & please let us know how things go! ----- PHRatz
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