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05-26-12, 09:15 AM
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New from Oregon
My name is Kim, Im a private rescue of 24 years for reptiles, small aniamls & exotic birds. We also do wildlife rehab & transport with our local clinics. Our favorite thing to do with our perminant resident animals is to go to schools & museums & give educational presentations, doing about 100 a year. We have 5 to do in the next 2 weeks alone. I have 10 snakes, but not all are residents, one is a ball python that came in with severe mouth rot, an albino milksnake that came in emanciated & a nippy common kingsnake, all in for special attention & hopefully will be adopted out. My others are a grey banded kingsnake, a california kingsnake, a bairds ratsnake, a corn snake, a ball python, nuevo leon kingsnake & a hognose. I prefer the kingsnakes over most other species but have had a few other species come in, including taiwan beauty snakes, other colubrids & pythons. We also have around 80 species of tarantula, scorpion, beetles, roaches & other inverts we use at presentations. I spend all of my spare time researching & learning. Trying new ideas & learning more about meds. This group looks like another good forum so hoping to get some more info on taming & natural display enclosures for unadoptable snakes. Kim
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05-26-12, 12:16 PM
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Re: New from Oregon
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05-26-12, 12:30 PM
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Snake Ninja
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Re: New from Oregon
hi and welcome!!
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A few critters...
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05-26-12, 12:44 PM
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queen of the Chicken Dance
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Re: New from Oregon
Hi there, welcome to the forum!
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05-26-12, 08:44 PM
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Re: New from Oregon
Very cool to hear about your rescue and educational classes; welcome to the forum!
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05-27-12, 02:00 AM
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Re: New from Oregon
Welcome to the forum! That's great that you rescue, rehab, an educate sounds like a great job to me!!
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"Until one has loved an animal, a part of one's soul remains unawakened." -Anatole France
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05-27-12, 07:11 AM
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Captain America
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Re: New from Oregon
Hello and welcome to our zoo Kim. I just like to say my hat off to you for all you do for animals. If you have any pictures we love to see them.
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