Global Repopulation of Endangered Exotics Non-Profit
Global Repopulation of Endangered Exotics Non-Profit is a dedicated organization that breeds endangered and threatened species of turtles, tortoises, and other exotic species of animals whose ultimate survival depends on captive breeding programs to ensure they thrive in the wild. Global Repopulation stands strong in its resolution that many species our organization produces in breeding programs will return into the wild. Global repopulation of Endangered Exotics Non-Profit not only strives to re-establish animals back into the wild, but researches the scientific principles of adaptation, including re-creation of natural habitats in captive enclosures.
Mission
Global Repopulation of Endangered Exotics Non-Profit is a dedicated organization that breeds endangered and threatened species of turtles, tortoises, and other exotic species of animals whose ultimate survival depends on captive breeding programs to ensure they thrive in the wild. Global Repopulation stands strong in its resolution that many species our organization produces in breeding programs will return into the wild. Global repopulation of Endangered Exotics Non-Profit not only strives to re-establish animals back into the wild, but researches the scientific principles of adaptation, including re-creation of natural habitats in captive enclosures.
Animals
Global Repopulation of Endangered Exotics Non-profit is fortunate to care for many animals that need a boost of population in the wild. We currently have 3 animal species of tortoise that are in our "population management" system. The animals that are in "population management" are animals that cannot be exported from there natural habitat into other countries, due to international and federal laws restricting there import/export status. Two of our other animals that are sponsored by tortshack are in a transition of "species survival plan" and "population management". Global Repopulation of Endangered Exotics Non-profit classifies these animals as "species survival plan", due to there extreme loss of natural habitat and extreme limited captive collective populations.
Articles
Global Repopulation of Endangered Exotics Non-profit uses articles to expand into the public what goes on in the international world of animals. We try our hardest to bring the most important news throughout the world involving our natural world. Some articles are authored by our staff, and we try to acquire international first hand nature news.
Future Projects
Needing Funding
"Isla Madagascar"
Global Repopulation of Endangered Exotics Non-profit feels that our main goal to reach at the next level of assisting needed tortoises is to primarily focus on the island of Madagascar. Madagascar has been one of the most concerning places in the world of depleting wild population of animals, and plants. We are currently working on constructing an exhibit "Isla Madagascar". this exhibit focuses on the captive breeding of geochelone radiata, pyxis arachnoids, pyxis oblonga, pyxis arachnoids brygooi, pyxis plaunacauda, and geochelone yniphora. The exhibit "Isla Madagascar" will portray a complete natural recreated habitat structure, simulated rainfall for the wet season simulated geographical landscaping with natural native plants of Madagascar.
"Isla Galapagos"
The Galapagos Islands of Ecuador have been going through a horrible tragedy of loss. The islands have been rutted with hunters slaughtering animals, and government of Ecuador has not given a strong established hold on its preservation of the eleven islands. The Darwin research center has been overrun with rebellious fisherman taking the Galapagos giant tortoise hostage to gain fishing rights back. fisherman have over fished preserved water and almost named the extinction of the rare sea cucumbers, marine iguanas, and almost everything else on the islands. We are currently trying to oversee this disaster and help our historic partners, and keep the Galapagos giant tortoise strong and thriving in the wild again with captive breeding programs. A lot of space is needed for this exhibit and animals are needed to begin the program of the Galapagos giant tortoise.
Sponsorship
Tortshack has been Global Repopulation of Endangered Exotics Non-Profit most appreciative sponsors that only help us to begin our revolution of putting the foot down on killing of endangered and magnificent animals in our delicate world. Tortshack has given us there completed business towards selling non endangered tortoises to fund our needed programs. Our facility derives on the same soil as tortshack and will hopefully merge into a whole. Thanks for your kind education, and cooperation�s tortshack.
If you would like to become a sponsor of G.R.E.E.N click here to send your donation.
Donations
A majority of our donations are through hard working staff working regular jobs and putting there paychecks into the greater cause of our organization. We currently accept many donations from local veterinarians, and do educational on site discussions to schools about how endangered many animals are, and what they can do to help, and lots of hands on touching displays of different tortoises. We are always in much appreciation of donations we need lots of funding to continue to assist these animals in there needs of survival. If you would like to make a donation please click here.
