Injured & Orphaned Reptiles and Amphibians
The Tenafly Nature Center does not take injured or orphaned wildlife! An animal’s best chance of survival is in the care of its own mother.
If your circumstance requires you to handle it, always wear protective gloves and place a towel over it to reduce stress. Always take extreme caution with wild animals. They may harbor diseases and try to defend themselves when fearful. Always be overly cautious of an animal you suspect is sick and in this scenario, keep yourself, children, and pets at a distance, and contact animal control immediately.
Painted Turtle - Native
(Belongs outside)
(Belongs outside)
Red Eared Slider - Non-native (Do not belong outside)
Bearded Dragon - Non-native (Do not belong outside)
Have you found a reptile or an amphibian?
The guideline for herps (reptiles and amphibians) care differs from that of other animals. Most herps do not care for their young. Every birth cycle, more offspring are produced than the environment can sustain.
When should you step in?
How to Transport a Rescued Animal to the Wildlife Rehabilitator:
The advice expressed on this page is to be utilized at your own discretion. Laws regarding wildlife may differ between counties.
Isabelle T Deleski
914-462-0286
Ossining, NY
Ossining, NY
Kathleen Jacob
914-500-3273
Yonkers, NY
Yonkers, NY
Diana McKinnon
914-963-7772
Yonkers, NY
Yonkers, NY
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