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Python Turned in at Honolulu Zoo Under Amnesty

January 13, 2023 at 5:17 am tdemartini
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A live ball python was recently turned in to the Honolulu Zoo, by a person who requested to remain anonymous, under the state’s Amnesty Program. The person indicated that the snake was found in Kahalu`u.

Honolulu Zoo personnel identified the snake as a non-venomous ball python and contacted the Hawai`i Department of Agriculture (HDOA). Agricultural inspectors from the Plant Quarantine Branch (PQB) took custody of the snake which measures about 28 inches long.  The sex of the snake has yet not been determined and it is currently being safeguarded at the PQB.

Snakes are illegal to transport and possess in Hawai`i. Under the Amnesty Program, illegal animals may be turned in to any HDOA office, any municipal zoo or aquarium, or the Hawaiian Humane Society. If illegal animals are turned in prior to the start of an investigation, no criminal charges or fines will be assessed.

Snakes and large reptiles pose a serious threat to the state’s unique ecosystem as they compete with native animal populations for food and habitat. Many species also prey on birds and their eggs, increasing the threat to Hawaiʻi’s endangered native birds. Large snakes may also be a threat to humans and small pets.

Anyone with information about illegal animals is encouraged to call the statewide toll-free PEST HOTLINE at (808) 643-PEST (7378).  Individuals possessing illegal animals may be charged with a class C felony, face fines of up to $200,000, and three years in prison.

 

Photo credit: Department of Agriculture

Tags: amnesty, ball python, Department of Agriculture, Honolulu Zoo
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