Riki's Reptile Relocations

Riki's Reptile Relocations

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Educate the public about the importance of native flora and fauna. NOT a rescue. Https://rikisreptilerelocations.squarespace.com

05/26/2026

Made a visit to The Imani School today to teach the 4th grade kiddos!

Bean was the highlight of the class as always. Thank you to the faculty and staff at The Imani School for the invite and hospitality!

04/25/2026

Hanging out at John Paul Landing today for the Earth Day Event! Come on out!

02/24/2026
Photos from Riki's Reptile Relocations's post 02/24/2026

2026 will be my last year teaching, presenting, partying, and gathering.

Due to many factors (time, energy, space), i am just unable to keep up with the demands and need to do what’s best for me and the critters I still have left.

To those of you who have supported me and the message, “thank you” just isn’t enough.

Things started strong with the neighborhood antics (swimming pool adventures catching sliders, digging adventures for cozy copperheads under swingsets), our shining debut all the way in Dallas with the Tax Day Floods Alligator Snapper, Reptile Report’s Educator of the Year award, more community events than I can count, and the likely hundreds of birthdays we brought smiles and broke fears with… I could not have asked for a better run.

I’ll still be available on my personal FB, Instagram, cell phone(txt only) for assistance in identification or providing help with finding a local rescue (pet or wildlife).

Photos from Fort Bend Wildlife Rescue's post 02/11/2026
Photos from Mark Herman, Harris County Constable Precinct 4's post 01/04/2026

Clean up your fishing string!!!

11/12/2025

Despite us not being a rescue, we receive DOZENS of calls a week to find homes for animals.
From turtles pulled illegally from the wild and the owners realizing they bit off more than they could chew, to people not doing the research prior to getting into exotics.

Even your cats and dogs require more than what most give.

Please do your research. Most of these animals will live anywhere from 10 to 100 years depending on species!
They have light/heat/humidity requirements that most don’t want to pay for or cannot afford at all.

Before you get your kid a pet… make sure you’re reading to KEEP IT. It’s a commitment!

A Desperate Plea to Petco, PetSmart, and Pet Supplies Plus

Reptile rescues are drowning.
Many, including BeWild, now have waitlists of over 100 animals — some who have been waiting for help for more than a year.

When they finally reach us, they’re often emaciated, sick, or suffering from severe neglect.
They often come to us too late to help, and we’re the ones who sit with them in their final moments.

An animal you sell for $30 can cost us over $1,000 in veterinary care.
You’re not consistently asking buyers the right questions.
You’re not consistently giving them accurate care information.
And in the end, we’re left to clean up the mess.

It isn’t fair — to your customers, to the animals, or to the rescues trying to save them.

In 2025 alone, BeWild has received nearly 500 surrender forms.
Our forms ask where each animal came from, and the majority list a chain pet store.

We’re just one rescue. There are three 501(c)(3) reptile rescues in North Carolina, and we all have waitlists. Some states have none at all. Where do you think those animals are ending up?

We believe you are creating a crisis too large for anyone to fix.
Nonprofit rescues across the country now exist almost entirely to try to stem the flood of animals your stores unleash into unprepared homes.

Many of these animals come from mass breeders and importers. Some are even taken out of the wild only to suffer in subpar captive conditions.

You don’t sell dogs and cats in your stores.
Why don’t reptiles, amphibians, invertebrates, and small mammals deserve the same compassion and consideration?

There are far fewer organizations able to help these animals, yet their lives are just as valuable.
Unfortunately, the few groups that do specialize in these species receive far less support.
Fundraising for a sick snake is a lot harder than fundraising for a sick puppy.

Pet stores don’t need to sell live animals to stay in business. Imagine how many animal lovers would flock to the first major chain to make that change. Many of us already buy pet food online specifically to avoid supporting stores that sell live animals.

People who truly want to keep reptiles can and will seek out rescues and responsible, ethical breeders.

If you want to see chain pet stores stop selling live animals:

- Share this post.
- Comment on their pages.
- Email and call their corporate offices.
- And above all, do not buy animals from chain pet stores.

This cycle of suffering will never end until we stop paying them to continue it.

Photos from Riki's Reptile Relocations's post 11/01/2025
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10/16/2025

Put a smile on an owl and on yourself at our photo shoot this Saturday. We have 3 spots available and registration is open here: https://www.wildbirdadventures.org/event-list
All experience levels and equipment welcome from digital cameras to cell phones.

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