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Re-Home Network

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the problem with pet release

Pets are often released into the environment because their owners no longer want them or may be struggling to care for them. This can be extremely harmful to both the pet and the environment. Aquatic animals that have been kept as pets usually lack necessary survival skills such as the ability to find food or to adjust to environmental conditions including temperature extremes. When they do survive, they sometimes thrive at the expense of native species.
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re-home, don't release

Fortunately, individuals who own aquatic pets have alternatives to release. ​Re-homing your aquatic pet or plant through another hobbyist or a participating retailer helps prevent the spread of invasive species. Find a retailer near you through the TakeAIM re-home network. Always call ahead to ensure the retailer will be able to accept your aquatic animal or plant. 

Page last updated on August 06, 2021
Photo by Andrew Herrmann, Friends of the Chicago River
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