I brought in an injured bird and was helped right when I walked into the door! They take a look at the injured animal and keep you in the loop. I very much recommend this place for sick or injured...
New England Wildlife Center
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The New England Herpetological Society (NEHS) is a 501c3 organization dedicated to the education, conservation, and advancement of herpetology through a community of reptile and amphibian enthusiasts. Its mission encompasses the dissemination of knowledge, encouragement of specific study, and fostering fellowship among herpetologists and enthusiasts throughout New England.
NEHS actively promotes conservation efforts and educational initiatives, organizes meetings, field trips, and events, and advocates against legislation that impedes education and pet ownership. Additionally, the organization supports local wildlife through grants and donations, exemplified by its involvement with the Cape Ann Vernal Pond Team and the Massachusetts Reptile Expo.
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Why aren't more turtles living in the wild? Downstairs/ basement seems unsanitary to me.
first off...they wouldn't see my very sick bird unless I paid double-for an emergency visit. no one ever has appointments anymore..it's , if you need a visit today~ it's an emergency , so pay...
Dr Greg and his team provide affordable and supportive care to exotics, a rare find in this area!
Odd Pet Vet: 1 star: It honestly seriously upsets me to write this. I have no idea why i went back here after my visit is 2020. I went with my rat, Pippa to have a mass removal. She came home...
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