Little RES Q
Abbreviation | resq |
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Formation | 2008 |
Type | Animal welfare organization |
Legal status | Active |
Purpose | Rescue, educator and network |
Headquarters | Toronto, Ontario |
Region served | Ontario, Canada |
Official language | English |
Leader | Marc Ouellette |
Staff | 3 |
Website | Little RES Q |
Little RES Q (also known as resq) is dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation and relocation of pet turtles in an attempt to keep them from being released into the wild.
History
Founded in 2008 by Marc Ouellette, the rescue started as a dedicated aquatic turtle shelter in Toronto, Ontario and has since grown to have locations across Ontario and Quebec and now accepts in most legal reptiles as space permits.
References
- Scarborough apartment a haven for abandoned turtles
- Partnerships help save animals' lives
- Turtle’s 20-Year Torment Terminated
- Audrey spent the first 20 years of her life living in a bucket
- Trending Now: Audrey the turtle joins social media
- Tartaruga passa 20 anos em balde e vira exemplo de superação no Facebook
- Audrey the turtle gets second chance at life after spending first 20 years in a bucket
- Interview with Reptile Apartment
- Bell Employee Newsletter-In the spotlight
- What can you do to help stop the spread of invasive species in Ontario?
- Turtle Rescue and Rehabilitation
- Turtle Resources
- KTTC would like to give a round of applause to three generous donors
- KTTC's Don’t Shop – Adopt
- A pet turtle is a serious commitment
External links
- Little RES Q
- Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources
- Turtle Tally
- Ontario Nature
- Kawartha Turtle Trauma Centre
See also
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