Department of Agriculture Issues Alert Over Green Iguanas at Apple Scrapple Festival
Department of Agriculture | Date Posted: Friday, October 20, 2023
Department of Agriculture | Date Posted: Friday, October 20, 2023
DOVER, Del. (October 20, 2023) – The Delaware Department of Agriculture (DDA) has been made aware that green iguanas, which are considered exotic animals in Delaware, were present at the Apple Scrapple Festival held in Bridgeville from October 13-14, 2023, and may have been distributed to the public as a prize by a private vendor.
“We are concerned because this is not a prize many people would look to win at a festival, and we don’t want individuals or families to feel that they have to keep an animal that they are not prepared to care for,” said State Veterinarian Dr. Karen Lopez. “While green iguanas do not require a permit, they are considered exotic, which means they are not native to Delaware. We absolutely do not want people releasing them into the wild. Not only could they cause ecological harm, but the climate and vegetation are unsuitable for their overall health.”
DDA works closely with several reptile rehabilitation and rescue groups that can ensure the care of these reptiles and rehome them to individuals who have experience raising and caring for them. Anyone who received a green iguana at the Apple Scrapple Festival and no longer wants it is encouraged to contact the Poultry and Animal Health Section at 302-698-4500.
It is normal for reptiles, including green iguanas, to shed the Salmonella bacteria, but it does not mean the animal is sick. They may also harbor other types of bacteria that may appear in the animal and make people sick. People who own or encounter reptiles should take steps to stay healthy around their pets:
Salmonella infections can be reported to the Delaware Division of Public Health Office of Infectious Disease Epidemiology (OIDE). Cases can be reported by phone (302-744-4990, normal business hours from 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday; 1-888-295-5156, outside of normal business hours), fax (302-622-4194), or email reportdisease@delaware.gov.
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Department of Agriculture | Date Posted: Friday, October 20, 2023
DOVER, Del. (October 20, 2023) – The Delaware Department of Agriculture (DDA) has been made aware that green iguanas, which are considered exotic animals in Delaware, were present at the Apple Scrapple Festival held in Bridgeville from October 13-14, 2023, and may have been distributed to the public as a prize by a private vendor.
“We are concerned because this is not a prize many people would look to win at a festival, and we don’t want individuals or families to feel that they have to keep an animal that they are not prepared to care for,” said State Veterinarian Dr. Karen Lopez. “While green iguanas do not require a permit, they are considered exotic, which means they are not native to Delaware. We absolutely do not want people releasing them into the wild. Not only could they cause ecological harm, but the climate and vegetation are unsuitable for their overall health.”
DDA works closely with several reptile rehabilitation and rescue groups that can ensure the care of these reptiles and rehome them to individuals who have experience raising and caring for them. Anyone who received a green iguana at the Apple Scrapple Festival and no longer wants it is encouraged to contact the Poultry and Animal Health Section at 302-698-4500.
It is normal for reptiles, including green iguanas, to shed the Salmonella bacteria, but it does not mean the animal is sick. They may also harbor other types of bacteria that may appear in the animal and make people sick. People who own or encounter reptiles should take steps to stay healthy around their pets:
Salmonella infections can be reported to the Delaware Division of Public Health Office of Infectious Disease Epidemiology (OIDE). Cases can be reported by phone (302-744-4990, normal business hours from 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday; 1-888-295-5156, outside of normal business hours), fax (302-622-4194), or email reportdisease@delaware.gov.
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Related Topics: alert, Apple Scrapple Festival, green iguanas, salmonella
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