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FL - Exotic Pet Amnesty Day

Clay Davenport

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Saturday is Exotic Pet Amnesty Day. So if you have a big python, like one that almost killed a man in South Florida last year, you can turn it in.

Florida Fish and Wildlife says there are more than 130 non-native species now living in Florida. It hopes to cut back on that number by holding its first Exotic Pet Amnesty Day.

People can drop off their exotic pets, like snakes, fish, iguanas or birds, no questions asked. Even illegal species can be turned in without penalty.

The exotic pet amnesty is today from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Barnett Park located at 4801 W. Colonial Park Drive in Orlando.

For more information, call the Wildlife Commission at (850) 410-5291.

http://cfn13.com/StoryHeadline.aspx?id=15396
 
INSANE CANES LLC said:
I bet there will be some surprise drop offs there.

I'd love to be there to see what gets deposited -- sure you're quite right, bet there's going to be a suprise or two :)
 
While on the topic..Florida seems to be the herp capital of the US, are there any snakes that are illegal in this state?
 
INSANE CANES LLC said:
Just called FWC and was told Amnesty day was this past Saturday.

Looks like we'll need the Delorean for the road trip.

Anyone have a spare flux capacitor?
 
INSANE CANES LLC said:
Just called FWC and was told Amnesty day was this past Saturday.

Yeah, the article said

The exotic pet amnesty is today from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Barnett Park located at 4801 W. Colonial Park Drive in Orlando.

I just thought it was interesting to note that they were having amnesty turn ins, reminds you of Oz, they do that every so often, so has Hawaii.
 
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