the best way to do this is to go to there website and print up the part
that says they do ship herps(wich they do) and take it in with you.
i think im going to do this because i dont want to depend on airborne
and hope they dont open the package to see lizards(wich they dont
knowingly ship).i have an account with airborne and have for over a year
shipping turtles so ill guess they wouldnt give me too many problems.
hows the servace at ups?

-cassie

Greg Watkins-Colwell wrote:

> man... this is really not a good deal at all.
>
> Okay.... so exactly HOW does one get to ship via UPS?  I've been told
> over and over again by their reps that they do not accept live animals
> under any circumstances.  The article (or rather, the correction of
> the article) in the last issue of Reptiles said that UPS accepts all
> herps now.... does UPS know this?
>
> Greg
>
>
>
> --
> Gregory J. Watkins-Colwell
> Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History
> Dept. of Vertebrate Zoology
> 170 Whitney Ave
> PO Box 208118
> New Haven, CT  06520-8118
>
> Phone 203-432-3791
> Fax 203-432-9816
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

--
Cassie Schilliger
White Iguana Reptile Rescue Advisor and Adoption Coordinator, So.
California
aim: emcityturtle
yahoo: creepy_crawley_girl


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