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Snake Man theme song
by Carman Clark

All Snake Killers
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God has made us different,
he made us so unique.
We slither on the ground,
we have no hands and feet.
Though you find us scary,
or maybe just plain weird,
our intentions are not to hurt you
or cause you such great fear.
Our venom's not meant for humans
but to help us when we eat.
So, please stop the senseless killing
before we're all extinct.
We're not saying you have to love us
or tell us we're the best.
God's the one who created us.
So, treat us with respect.

written by Sarah Clark
for Southeastern Reptile Rescue

 

 

Fears are educated into us
and can, if we wish,
be educated out.
-Karl A. Merringer


A righteous man cares for
the needs of his animal...
Proverbs 12:10

The snake is an animal.
It has a backbone and a heart.
It has red blood.
It drinks water and eats food.
It breathes air and feels fear
just like every other
animal in the world.
And, it's in a body that's
the hardest thing
for the average
person to understand.
(author-unknown)

 Adopt/Donate a Reptile 

A righteous man cares for the needs of his animal... Proverbs 12:10

Adopt a Reptile

Southeastern Reptile Rescue often has reptiles in need of adoption. If you are intersted in adopting a reptile, complete the Reptile Adoption Form. If your application is approved, we will contact you when we have a reptile available that you are willing to adopt.

We do not list specific species available on our web site. We do this to help prevent individuals from "shopping" and adopting snakes only to turn around and sell them. We intend to adopt out reptiles to individuals that intend on giving the animal a proper, permanent home.  If your application is approved and we do not have the species that you wish to adopt, your application is kept on file with us until a suitable animal becomes available. Due to our application process, many of the animals that are donated to us already have homes waiting on them before we even get them. So, get your application in today to be added to our waiting list.

If you're interested in adopting a reptile, please complete the Reptile Adoption Form.
 


We do not ship reptiles.
Reptiles adopted from us must be picked
up in person in Milner, Georgia.


Venomous snakes, indigenous reptiles of the Southeastern U.S. and
crocodilians are only adopted out to qualified, licensed facilities.

 



 

Donate a Reptile

Reptiles will only be taken in if there is sufficient room for it at our facility. We do not pick up donated animals. If you'd like to donate your reptile, it will need to be delivered to Southeastern Reptile Rescue in Milner, GA at a mutually agreed upon date and time. Currently, we are accepting Snakes, Crocodilians and Tortoises only as space allows. We are unable to accept Aquatic Turtles or Lizards at this time. However, you may still complete a donation form for aquatic turtles or lizards. If an adoption form is submitted and approved for an aquatic turtle or lizard, we will assist in connecting you with the potential adopter. 

What happens to animals that are donated to Southeastern Reptile Rescue?
Animals that are taken in by us are either released back into the wild (native species only), adopted out to a suitable home or are kept by us to assist in educational programs.

If you wish to donate a reptile, please complete the Reptile Donation Form.


Southeastern Reptile Rescue is always in need of feeder animals including mice, rats and rabbits. If you have any of these items that you would be willing to donate to us please contact us with the information.

If you wish, you can make a monetary donation to Southeastern Reptile Rescue and assist us in "Preserving Nature One Snake at a Time".

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NEVER ATTEMPT TO KILL,
CAPTURE OR HARRASS A SNAKE.
THIS IS HOW MOST BITES OCCUR.

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