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To whom it may concern.
In December of 2004 The Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission received a phone call about a strong stench coming from Vicki and Fred's Reptiles in the 600 block of Old Dixie Highway.
They found at least a dozen dead snakes, lizards and scorpions in cages, as well as rats roaming freely throughout the store, said Fish and Wildlife investigator Steve Grigg, according to the Fort Pierce Tribune.
The reptiles were then to my understanding placed with the Humane Society of Indian River County. Members to my understanding of the“ Saint Lucie Regional Herpetological Society” were told the animals were under veterinary care and quarantine.
Members of the Saint Lucie Regional Herpetological Society offered to give them proper medical care and place them at no cost when they were recovered with members Saint Lucie Regional Herpetological Society to live out there lives in the highest quality of care possible and to be used in educational lectures and shows as many of the members do these events. It is also my understanding many of the members of the Saint Lucie Regional Herpetological Society are licensed reptiles keepers with the states Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and as such would make ideal homes for these reptiles.
No phone calls were ever made to members of the Saint Lucie Regional Herpetological Society regarding these animals final disposition on March 20th 2005 of being euthanized and thirty others being adopted out.
I find the actions of the humane society of Indian River County deplorable and potentially cruelty to animals in the fact they destroyed approximately 157 reptiles when the Humane Society of Indian River County had full and prior knowledge that a entire herpetological society was ready and able to take in all the animals thus not requiring them to be euthanized.
As the State Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission was involved in the original action and allowed the Humane Society of Indian River County to take in these animals to be rehabilitated/ rescued I must ask that the State Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission conduct an investigation in to the actions of the Humane Society of Indian River County.
A direct quote from Tcpalm.com from the Director of the Humane Society of Indian River County, forces me to believe there intent was to never try and place these animals in proper homes and it was her direct intent to have them destroyed.
QUOTE: The Humane Society placed about 30 animals with nonprofit, state-registered educational facilities. The local agency does not support adopting the reptiles into homes as pets, said Executive Director Joan Carlson.
"They belong in their natural habitat. Having them in captivity for entertainment, we're really opposed to that," she said. End Quote.
Again I must reiterate that many members of the Saint Lucie Regional Herpetological Society do these lectures and educational venues from the Ecological Center in Port Saint Lucie to Programs in our community school and would have taken in all the reptiles.
I believe it is not the policy of the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission to allow animals to be placed with an organization that will willingly allow wanted animals to be destroyed.
Sincerely
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Vero Beach HSUS e-mails contacts
bdingle@hsvb.org
cellis@hsvb.org
allforpaws@aol.com
Indian River County Commisioners
Wesley S. Davis
Telephone: (772) 567-8000, extension 1490
1840 25th Street
Vero Beach, Florida 32960-3365
E-mail:
wdavis@ircgov.com
Arthur R. Neuberger - Vice Chairman
Telephone: (772) 567-8000, extension 1490
1840 25th Street
Vero Beach, Florida 32960-3365
E-mail:
neuberger@ircgov.com
Gary C. Wheeler
Telephone: (772) 567-8000, extension 1490
1840 25th Street
Vero Beach, Florida 32960-3365
E-mail:
gwheeler@ircgov.com
Thomas S. Lowther, Chairman
Telephone: (772) 567-8000, extension 1490
1840 25th Street
Vero Beach, Florida 32960-3365
E-mail:
tlowther@ircgov.com
Sandra L. Bowden
Telephone: (772) 567-8000, extension 1490
1840 25th Street
Vero Beach, Florida 32960-3365
E-mail:
sbowden@ircgov.com
Florida Fish and Game Conservation Commission e-mail contact numbers
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
Mail the Commissioners.
Commissioners@MyFWC.com
Execuutive Director
Ken Haddad
kenneth.haddad@fwc.state.fl.us
Col. Julie Jones
Law Enforcement Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
julie.jones@fwc.state.fl.us
Humane Society of the United States Public relations contact e-mail
http://www.hsus.org/contact_us/public_relations.html
Letters to the editor of the local news
editorial@stuartnews.com
Legue of Florida Herp Societies
RShe32944@aol.com