Standard Mail:
Edmonton Reptile and Amphibian Society
Box 52128
10907 - 82AVE
Edmonton, AB
T6G 1C0
Phone/Rescue Line:
780-429-0934
Via E-MAIL: HERE

While we strive to ensure the list below is as up-to-date as possible it may not always reflect
the most recent incoming surrenders or outgoing adoptions. The date in which updates were last made
is displayed below for reference.
If you are interested in adopting an animal listed below
and would like to enquire about its availability or simply to see what else may be available please contact
the RESCUE Coordinator via email at rescue@edmontonreptiles.com
You can also call the ERAS Rescue Line at 780-429-0934 and leave a message with a contact number and your
call will be returned within 1-3 days. If there is a certain species you are looking for you can request to
have your name added to the waiting list so that you may be contacted in the event that what you are looking for
is surrendered in the future.
Please keep in mind that you must demonstrate knowledge of
the proper care required for the animal you are interested in to be considered as a new home and that a small
adoption fee will be required determined on an individual animal basis.
THANK YOU for considering
adopting an animal from Edmonton's unique ERAS supported Reptile RESCUE!
Surrendered sub-adult unsexed. Has very nice colours and old healed injuries to the tail but is otherwise in good shape - eats well but sometimes shows aggression.
Large Jungle Carpet Python roughly 3 years of age. UPDATE: Adopted!
Male Ball Python that came to the Rescue on December 5, 2010. The previous owner went to jail.
Male Ball Python (in shed in photograph) that came to the Rescue on December 5, 2010. The previous owner went to jail.
Common Boa Constrictor roughly 6 feet in length that came to the Rescue from Stony Plain on June 6, 2010.
Common Boa Constrictor that came to the Rescue from Animal Care & Control on January 14, 2011. There is no background information for this boa but its currently the largest available for adoption.
Common Boa Constrictor (call for more details).
Common Boa Constrictor (call for more details).