MarieKarma1311
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Hello all,
A few months ago I rescued a Columbian long toed salamander that had been transported to my house hundreds of miles away from its natural habitat with a load of firewood for the winter. I couldn't return the salamander to its original home as I had no idea where that was, and I knew that there was no chance of survival in the desert like environment I live in. I decided to keep him and so far he has adapted very well to captivity, in great health, and a very happy animal.
Unfortunately I find myself in a situation where I am moving to a house that doesn't allow animals, and as a result will have to rehome all of my axolotls, fish, and salamanders. This concerns me as it has come to my attention that it is illegal to own long toed salamanders in the state of Washington.
I did not intentionally seek this salamander out, and returning him to the wild simply wasn't an option, but how can I rehome him in a legal way? What are the specific legalities with having this species in this state? I could really use the help. anything and everything helps, thank you!
A few months ago I rescued a Columbian long toed salamander that had been transported to my house hundreds of miles away from its natural habitat with a load of firewood for the winter. I couldn't return the salamander to its original home as I had no idea where that was, and I knew that there was no chance of survival in the desert like environment I live in. I decided to keep him and so far he has adapted very well to captivity, in great health, and a very happy animal.
Unfortunately I find myself in a situation where I am moving to a house that doesn't allow animals, and as a result will have to rehome all of my axolotls, fish, and salamanders. This concerns me as it has come to my attention that it is illegal to own long toed salamanders in the state of Washington.
I did not intentionally seek this salamander out, and returning him to the wild simply wasn't an option, but how can I rehome him in a legal way? What are the specific legalities with having this species in this state? I could really use the help. anything and everything helps, thank you!