
Venomous sankes, large lizards and even crocodiles will be accepted at Sweetbriar Nature Center as part of Suffolk Countyβs Amnesty Day for illegal reptiles and amphibians.
The event is the first of its kind and is being held in conjunction with the Suffolk County SPCA and the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation and U.S. Fish and Wildlife and USDA.Β The program comes in the wake of recent releases of alligators, snakes and other reptiles into communities in Suffolk County.
βThe purpose of this effort is to get these reptiles and amphibians into a controlled environment where they can be cared for properly,β said Chief Roy Gross of the Suffolk SPCA .
Trained handlers will be available to accept the reptiles and amphibians from the public. People are asked to bring the animals in containers, which will be returned to them. On a numbered bases.
βAll too often, indviduals do not realize the difficulties and complications that arise from owning one of these animalsβ said DEC Region 1 Director, Peter A. Scully.
Species that do not require permits, and/or are not threatened or endangered will not be accepted. Β No mammals will be accepted, nor is unlawful possession of mammals part of the amnesty programs.Β
Animals that will be accepted during the program :
- All reptiles that are venomousΒ
- Large Constrictor Snakes
- Burmese PythonΒ Β
- Reticulated PythonΒ
- African Rock PythonΒ
- Green AnacondaΒ
- Yellow AnacondaΒ
- Australian Amethystine Python
- Indian PythonΒ Β
- Β Burmese PythonΒ Β
- Reticulated Python African Rock PythonΒ
- Green AnacondaΒ
- Yellow AnacondaΒ
- Australian Amethystine PythonΒ
- Indian Python AsiaticΒ
- Β Β Nile Monitor Β
- White Throat MonitorΒ
- Β Black Throat MonitorΒ
- Β Crocodile Monitor Β Β
- Β Komodo Dragon Β Β
- Β All species and sub-species ofΒ CrocodiliaΒ (alligators, crocodiles and caimans
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