I was pointed in this direction by a friend who finds your forum very helpful and informative, so I thought I'd give it a try. I have to admit, I'm used to posting on the YAHOOgroups and this type of forum (Tortoise Forum.org) is hard for me to understand. I'm just used to clicking "next" and the next message pops up. I still haven't figured out how to use this forum, but I'm sure it will come in time.
I have been operating a turtle and tortoise rescue for about the past 25 or 30years. I have appx. 75 of my own turtles and tortoises, and get about 100 or so RES, male CDT, sulcata, box turtles, etc. through here to adopt out every year. Winters are slow for rescues, but I'm very busy during the warm weather looking for homes for my rescues.
My own collection consists of a 100lb Sulcata (Dudley), two 5 year old Aldabrans about 60lbs each, some Russians, some leopards, some box turtles (all kinds), some Burmese tortoises and a pond full of water turtles.
So, I'm glad to be here and I hope we learn from each other!
Yvonne
Wow Yvonne - that is quite a collection you have! Where are you located?
Welcome, which subspecie of burmeses due you have?
Welcome Yvonne! Great to have you here, Im sure you will be a great asset to our little community. You can cruise through and browse each group of posts to get used to the site and then each time you come here you can click on *view new posts* up at the top of the page on the left and find all the new posts since your last visit. Its really simple that way.
You can post your adoptions in the adoption ads located towards the bottom of the page as well. I personally am always looking for more Box Turtles, any except Ornates which are protected here in WI. I am also always looking for Leopard torts, Hermanns torts, Golden Greeks(females) and Redfoots.

Great to have you here!
Hello and Welcome

welcome to the site yvonne!
let me know if you want me to remove the "@pacbell.net" from your username. [sometimes folks mistakenly enter their email address. dont worry, it happens a lot]
if you have any other questions, feel free to email me at josh@tortoiseforum.org
hey i would love to see some pics of your Aldabras.
jlyoncc1 Wrote:Wow Yvonne - that is quite a collection you have! Where are you located?
I'm in Central California, Clovis. Pretty nice year-round weather, but a bit on the cold side during the winter months.
Itort Wrote:Welcome, which subspecie of burmeses due you have?
I have 1.3 Mep, 1.1 Mee and 6 intergrade male Mee/Mep.
spikethebest Wrote:hey i would love to see some pics of your Aldabras.
I'm not sure how to post pictures yet, but when I figure it out I'll be happy to put up some Aldabran photos.
Yvonne
you can go to tinypic.com, upload the pics there and copy and paste the links on here. let me know if you need any help at all.
spikethebest Wrote:hey i would love to see some pics of your Aldabras.
I'm going to try to post a picture of the aldabrans. The first one I did turned out so small you can't really see it. I'll try again:
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I don't get it...I have surfed through other topics on this forum and see where people have included pictures with their posts and the pictures are nice and big. While mine is just a thumbnail. Can someone tell me what i'm doing wrong?
Yvonne
wow, he's a big'un!!!! cute!
ok, here's the link to my 65lb Burmese Mountain tortoise (Manouria emys phayrei)
But how do I put the picture on this email?
Yvonne
if you click on the thumbnail, it shows up nice and big for me!
spikethebest Wrote:you can go to tinypic.com, upload the pics there and copy and paste the links on here. let me know if you need any help at all.
Here's a shot of both of the Aldabrans from early last year. One is about 50lbs and the other is a little over 60lbs. Without going back into their records I'm guessing they're about 6 years old now.
Yvonne