IMPORTANT POINTS TO GET ACROSS

- MOVIE PREMIERES 8/8/14. TURTLE MOST OFTEN SOLD ARE BABY RED-EARED SLIDERS.
(SEE PHOTO BELOW).

- FOR THE MOMENT SEND ALL COMMENTS TO AMERICAN TORTOISE RESCUE
([email protected]).

- TELL PARENTS OF SALMONELLA DANGER, TO SMALL CHILDREN, PEOPLE ON CHEMO AND
WITH IMMUNE DEFICIENCY DISEASES. GO TO WEBSITE OF CENTER FOR DISEASE CONTROL
TO CONFIRM.

- ZOOS, HERP SOCIETIES, OR WILDLIFE RESCUE ORGANIZATIONS WILL NOT TAKE THEM
FROM YOU.

- IN FLORIDA, THE MOST COMMON TURTLE SOLD IS ILLEGAL TO SELL OR OWN. BABY
RED EAREDS SLIDERS
(THOSE PICTURED BELOW)

- IF YOUR CHILD INSISTS ON A LIVE BABY TURTLE. PLEASE RESIST. ITS LIKE
BUYING THEM ANOTHER DISPOSABLE NINJA TOY, BUT ONE THAT YOU WIND UP TRYING TO
TAKE CARE OF.

- ONE FROM OUR EXPERIENCE, THEY WILL GET BORED OF, IT WILL DIE AN EARLY AND
INHUMANE DEATH IF NOT TAKEN CARE OF PROPERLY (WHICH CAN COST A MINIMUM OF
$100.00)

- IT'S LIKE BUYING YOUR CHILD ANOTHER DISPOSABLE TOY.

- SO BUY THEM ONE OF THE MANY PLASTIC ACTION FIGURES, AND OTHER NINJA TURTLE
ITEMS AVAILABLE.

Allen Salzberg
Publisher/Editor
HerpDigest:The Only Free Internet-Only Weekly Newslettter that Reports on
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From: American Tortoise Rescue <[email protected]>
Subject: Letter to Parents Regarding the Ninja Turtles Movie

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Letter to Parents About the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle Movie
Dear Parents:

We're asking you to save a turtle's life and perhaps even your child's.

In August, your children will be enjoying another edition of the extremely
popular Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie. This will include a whole new
generation of kids who missed the 2007 animated film. It's fun and great
entertainment.

But, we are writing this to ask for your help. Since the first movie was
released in 1990, hundreds of thousands of live turtles, mostly water
turtles called red eared sliders, were purchased for between $10 and $25
after each ninja movie was released. The result? Many, if not most, were
dumped and even deliberately killed or flushed down the toilet. Remember
people buying thousands of dogs that ended up in shelters after 101
Dalmatians came me out? Same problem.

Unfortunately, children do not realize that real turtles do not fly, perform
stunts or do any of the exciting moves fictional movie turtles do. Parents,
trying to please their children, purchased live turtles which ended up
languishing in tanks. Or, when the kids realized after a few weeks that
these were not ninja turtles, the turtles were dumped illegally into rivers
and lakes as well as dumpsters, flushed down toilets or relinquished to
shelters and overcrowded rescues. It's estimated that 90 percent died. As an
aside, zoos do not take turtles.

Turtles have been around for 200 million years and outlived the dinosaur. Is
this the way we want to treat our precious wildlife? Most of these turtles
are taken out of the wild and sold to pet stores, breeders and mercados for
profit.

Here's the bigger problem. Turtles carry salmonella which can make a child
very, very sick and can even kill them. That's why turtles less than four
inches were banned from sale in the U.S. in 1974 and still are...tiny
turtles easily fit into a child's mouth. Children also tend to touch the
water and don't wash their hands. It's an ugly problem. A nine month old
baby in Los Angeles got salmonella meningitis from a turtle after its
parents touched it and then held the baby. We do not recommend live turtles
or tortoises for children under 13 because of salmonella exposure and
because the kids lose interest almost immediately.

What can you do to help? Buy Ninja action figures and toys instead of live
turtles and save a turtle's life, and perhaps even your child's.

Thank you. (Please spread the word and forward this email.)

Susan Tellem and Marshall Thompson, Co-founders
American Tortoise Rescue

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