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kensopher
at Thu Apr 19 10:06:37 2007 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by kensopher ]
I COULD BE MISTAKEN, but the law seems to leave out invertebrates in general. That's why it reads mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles. Although, I'm sure that some inverts are protected too. Many species of crayfish are protected...you'd be suprised.
I actually found it nearly impossible to find any laws specifically relating to Western Ponds, or even species of special concern. You could spend all day looking that stuff up. If I were you, I'd really give them a buzz on that phone number. They could tell you quickly and may even be able to set you up with a rescue organization that could help you adopt some Western Ponds. The California Turtle and Tortoise Society is an excellent resource and is VERY active in rescue and adoption. From what I've heard, they have a very common sense approach.
In the meantime, if you want a bale of turtles...go out and collect all of the Red-eared sliders that you can possibly find in California. They need to be removed...they don't belong there! While you're at it, grab all of the Snapping turtles and Bullfrogs too!
P.s. I commend your reaction to the knowledge that these turtles are protected. People have posted things like this before, and when they're warned they react with things like, "Ah, go fly a kite. I'm gonna keep whatever I want."
Take care.
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