Captive Tortoise Overpopulation Problem

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Think Before Breeding

Captive Breeding Risks & Responsible Ownership

Mojave desert tortoises can be amazing pets; but they are a huge responsibility. When one tortoise leads to two, you can end up with dozens of little tortoises. It’s against the law & cruel to release them into the wild. Then what do you do?

Below are great tips & resources to help you understand the dangers of backyard breeding, discover why captive breeding is not helping the wild tortoise population, and learn the long-term consequences. Find out what you can do to stop breeding, how to provide responsible care, and explore fascinating facts about these incredible tortoises.

One is not the loneliest number when it comes to the Mojave desert tortoise – they are solitary creatures and prefer it that way.

Mojave Tortoise Facts

Interesting facts about our friends, the Mojave desert tortoises.

A Mojave desert tortoise can live 80-100 years.

Support Responsible Tortoise Care

You can be part of the solution to help end captive tortoise overpopulation.

Learn more about Mojave desert tortoises, volunteer, engage, donate, advocate and join the Tortoise Group.

The Problems with Backyard Breeding

You might think you’re doing the endangered wild tortoises a big favor. But you’re not. Here’s why.

Keep captive tortoises captive. Keep wild tortoises wild.

Why Captive Breeding Harms Wild Tortoises

No one wants to do more harm than good, especially when it comes to living creatures. Here are reasons why you should think twice about purposefully or unintentionally breeding tortoises in captivity.

Captive tortoises can easily outlive you.

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Your generous donation helps support the protection, care, and rehoming of Mojave Desert Tortoises. By contributing, you play a crucial role in preserving their future and ensuring their well-being through advocacy, education, and conservation efforts.