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Drop off locations and the volunteers who enable them are a key element in the efforts of GCTTS to rescue turtles and tortoises. So that these locations serve the interest of the animals and the persons bringing them to us, the following guidelines are suggested: Hot Line ResponseWhen a call to the hotline results in a rescue request, the hot line operator will:
Drop Off Volunteer ResponseWhen contacted by a person wanting to deliver a turtle, the Drop Off Volunteer will:
GeneralTurtles and tortoises can be brought to one of the following drop off locations. The person wanting us to rescue their turtle or tortoise must make arrangements for the drop off through the GCTTS Hotline (281-443-3383) or through email addressed to Info@gctts.org. The person can then be given contact information for the drop off location(s) most convenient to them. Please let those bringing us turtles know that any equipment, foods, etc, brought with the turtle(s) are appreciated. Many people surrendering their turtles or dropping off injured turtles are very concerned about their welfare. Please assure those bringing us turtles that they will receive thorough evaluation and any rehabilitation necessary. And that we are extremely particular about those that adopt from us and are able to house the turtles in ideal conditions as long as necessary until we find just the right home. Or will thoroughly condition it for release to a safe area should it be a species appropriate for release.
Turtles and tortoises with serious shell injuries or requiring immediate medical attention must be taken directly to Marlaina Barr or Anita Peddicord, bypassing drop-off locations. Drop-off people must email info@gctts.org when they have made arrangements for a turtle to come in, and again email info@gctts.org when it has arrived and enter it into the Rescue database. Anita Peddicord, anitap@caldata.com or 281-471-4291, is available to help those wishing assistance entering information into the rescue database. Drop-off people will be provided with a release form and handout of our rehabilitation program. Anyone surrendering their turtles must sign the release form and be given the handout on our rehabilitation program. Any donations (equipment or monies) received are the property of GCTTS. Monies given to drop-off people are to be mailed to the treasurer. Drop-off people must email info@gctts.org if they will be out of town or otherwise unavailable so their number will not be given out as a drop-off during that time. |