I had a bright spark go off in my head today whilst in my local reptile store, and wondered whether it could work and what I would need to do first.
Often, people will buy reptiles as an interesting exotic pet without reading up on them first, and as such many need to be rehomed. Examples of such things include a long-lived tortoise that outlives the owner, or a snake or a lizard that gets bigger than the 'cute little baby version they bought.' Another example may be breeders that can't sell and can't house the offspring that they get. This is where I'd like to come in.
I would obviously need some qualification in herpetology and/or animal care. So that would be my first step.
After, I would set up as a charity so that I could afford to keep it running (vivs, heat and UV bulbs, food etc would not be cheap to fund entirely myself), and would advertise around the local area.
Now, a couple of questions about this...
1) What are the best qualifications to get, and which are essential?
2) Would I be eligable for any start-up grants if setting up a charity?
3) Would it be allowed to open it up as a public display, or is this not allowed with rescue centres? Could be a good source of revenue for the centre.
4) Would I ever be able to expand upon it? i.e. could I start taking in other pets, and then start sourcing other animals from closing/struggling zoos/wildlife parks/private collections? Or even take on surplus animals to prevent the need for culling?
5) Would I be able to use the animals for educational demonstrations (like school-tours, town centres etc)?
The last part is not as important, but if it were ever possible I would like to expand into these other areas.
Anyway, if anybody could help and show me where the starting line is, tha would be great. I think that's about everything, if I've missed something obvious then please feel free to point it out.
Thanks
Often, people will buy reptiles as an interesting exotic pet without reading up on them first, and as such many need to be rehomed. Examples of such things include a long-lived tortoise that outlives the owner, or a snake or a lizard that gets bigger than the 'cute little baby version they bought.' Another example may be breeders that can't sell and can't house the offspring that they get. This is where I'd like to come in.
I would obviously need some qualification in herpetology and/or animal care. So that would be my first step.
After, I would set up as a charity so that I could afford to keep it running (vivs, heat and UV bulbs, food etc would not be cheap to fund entirely myself), and would advertise around the local area.
Now, a couple of questions about this...
1) What are the best qualifications to get, and which are essential?
2) Would I be eligable for any start-up grants if setting up a charity?
3) Would it be allowed to open it up as a public display, or is this not allowed with rescue centres? Could be a good source of revenue for the centre.
4) Would I ever be able to expand upon it? i.e. could I start taking in other pets, and then start sourcing other animals from closing/struggling zoos/wildlife parks/private collections? Or even take on surplus animals to prevent the need for culling?
5) Would I be able to use the animals for educational demonstrations (like school-tours, town centres etc)?
The last part is not as important, but if it were ever possible I would like to expand into these other areas.
Anyway, if anybody could help and show me where the starting line is, tha would be great. I think that's about everything, if I've missed something obvious then please feel free to point it out.
Thanks