News Flash

Highway and Traffic Safety

Posted on: October 9, 2018

Superintendent Losquadro Announces Amnesty Day for Protected, Endangered and Threatened Animals

Lizard

Holtsville, NY – Brookhaven Town Highway Superintendent Daniel P. Losquadro is hosting an Amnesty Day at the Holtsville Ecology Site, in cooperation with the Suffolk County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC).

During the event, which will be held on Saturday, Oct. 13 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., residents will have an opportunity to turn in any protected, endangered and threatened reptiles, amphibians or mammals that require special NYSDEC and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service permits. There will be no penalties and no questions asked.

A western diamondback rattlesnake, a green anaconda, boa constrictors, an American alligator and marmoset monkeys were among those animals turned in at previous Amnesty Day events at the Ecology Site.

“All too often people will harbor unlicensed or illegal pets without realizing the dangers they pose or the amount of care they require,” said Highway Superintendent Daniel P. Losquadro.

“I want to thank the Suffolk County SPCA, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and United States Fish and Wildlife Services, along with my extremely dedicated staff at the Ecology Site for making this event possible. One mistake shouldn’t lead to another…it’s never too late to do the right thing,” Losquadro continued.

“The purpose of this effort is to get these illegally-possessed animals into a controlled environment where they can be cared for properly,” said Suffolk County SPCA Chief Roy Gross. “People who are in possession of these animals unlawfully can turn them in to us without fear of prosecution. No one will be asked to give their name.”

“Keeping protected or endangered animals as pets is illegal and in many cases a threat to the health and safety of the owners, their family and neighbors,” said Brookhaven Supervisor Edward Romaine. “I urge anyone who has any of these animals in their home to do the right thing and bring them to the Holtsville Ecology Site. We will make sure they get a proper home and the special care that they need.”

Trained handlers will be available to accept the unlicensed, exotic/illegal mammals, reptiles, amphibians and mammals from the public.

For further information, contact the Holtsville Ecology Site at 631.758.9664, the Suffolk County SPCA at 631.382.7722 or the NYSDEC at 631.444.0250. The Holtsville Ecology Site is located at 249 Buckley Road in Holtsville.

Photo caption: A reptile turned over to the SPCA during last year’s Amnesty Day at the Holtsville Ecology Site; a resident had been illegally keeping it as a pet.

Daniel P. Losquadro * Highway Superintendent
1140 Old Town Road • Coram • NY 11727 • Phone (631) 451-9200 • Fax (631) 732-2584
 

Facebook Twitter Email

Other News in Highway and Traffic Safety