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Why turtles need help:
Rescues need to focus on providing vital necessities such as shelter, heat and medical assistance, as a result, there often isn't much funding available for resources that could make a turtle more comfortable while they wait for the next step in their journey, whether that is healing and being returned to the wild or awaiting adoption into a forever home.
How to Help:
Mini Kit: Includes a blanket to help safely transport rescued baby turtles and comfort cold-stunned turtles, as well as a turtle treat bone.These treats provide an excellent source of calcium and the rough, edible surface of the bone helps prevent overgrown beaks.
Mega Kit: You'll send a blanket, and turf to use in a tank or an outdoor enclosure. The soft, absorbent non-abrasive turf carpet acts as a protective layer for turtles. It's also easy to wash, ensuring that the turtles are living in a clean environment. Also a ramp bowl is included, which allows the turtle to easily access food or water. These bowls have a natural look so they can blend in with the turtle's habitat.
Deluxe: This package includes a blanket, a turtle treat bone, a ramp food bowl and several other goodies! By choosing the Deluxe kit, you'll send a 10-pound bag of large turtle pebbles, which help create a natural looking habitat in a tank or outdoor enclosure. These smooth pebbles ensure the turtles have a safe habitat to call home. You'll also provide turtle food to help relieve some of the financial burden on rescues. You will also help cover the cost of a turtle transport carrier to get turtles from a dangerous situation to a safe haven.
Beth and Tony Vaughn, of the Mountain View Wildlife Rehabilitation, are super grateful for the reptile ramps sent for these two box turtles. The larger one had abscess in his neck and could go back into his shell because of it. The smaller one had a cracked shell. Both will being staying at the rehab center until they are healed and ready to go back in the wild.

The South Florida Wildlife Center and the turtles there love the kits sent to them. According to Alessandra Medri of the center a striped mud turtle was discovered on the side of the road with a shell injury, and was taken in by the center. And as can be seen he loves to swim throughout the day and soak in the little ramp bowl at night. "These reptile ramp bowls are the perfect little "jacuzzi" for him."

Diane Johnson of Operation Wildlife Inc. was ecstatic to receive goods to help turtles! They are putting the turtle pebbles they have in their pond for all the turtles that part of the rehabilitation program. They also love the reptile bowls that were sent. "These turtles are brought to us after they've been hit by cars or mowers, used as dog chew toys. We repair their shells and then release them back to their natural environment. This is an Eastern Box Turtle."

This snapping turtle hatchling has a neurological issue which has been seen dozens of times at the Turtle Rescue League. This turtle will likely be with the rescue for several years until he is healed. The food pellets sent are perfect for him since they sink - he has trouble rising to water level to get food like most snappers. The Turtle Rescue Leagues states that "With luck, this turtle will be released to the wild, near where it was found, and could live more than 100 years."

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