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I don't know of any in that area..
But here's a few questions.
How much experience do you have with reptiles and health issues?
Do you have a good reptile vet near you that will help out with the rescues in the way of treatment costs?
Do you have a desire to get calls at all hours, spend many more hours onj treating and caring for such?
Do you have a desire to spend lots of money for the satisfaction of helping the problem with a resolution?
If you would like to do rescue, then learn all you can about the more common species in rescues, such as iggys, burms turts and torts etc.
Check into your state regs on rehab and rehabbers permits and applicable wildlife regulations on indigenous and exotic species etc.
Set up, if possible,
with a vet thats willing, make room at home for a variety of different sized animals and put the word out with the local pet stores and the local animal control, so that you can help out.
Think it over well before jumping into it.
Talk it over with ALL your family members at home, just in case there are a few species they won't like or are scared of.
And if you choose this mission, good luck!
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