Yes, there are a lot of laws regarding possession of natives. The only time that I know of exotics being involved in regulations, is if it could potentially affect natives. So really it would only come into play for fish and some mammals. A tortoise would never survive our winter wonderland!
I'm in NH! I'm still in the research and preparation stage. Planning on a Hermanns. Possibly Greek or Russian.
I've been asking questions as I think of them. The folks I here are super helpful. I will say that they don't all agree sometimes, so I look at everyone's answers and scavenge old...
It's great to hear from someone who is actually doing exactly what I'm asking about! I had read that they actually need to cool down at night some. I don't want to treat my future tortoise in a way it has to tolerate. I want to do it so it gets as good as I can inside a home in the northeast. It...
So, in trying to narrow my search for the perfect tortoise for my family, I've read so much. The trouble is that no one really agrees on anything, which leads me to believe that torts are somewhat adaptable, as long as basic needs are met.
We're certain we want one from the testudo group...
If I lived in the proper climate, I'd help in a heartbeat! We were just having that conversation. If we didn't live in the frigid northeast, we could take in some large tortoises. Best wishes for your little buddies.
I know this thread is old, but I was curios about this too. Hubby and I hope to retire wi thin 20 years. We plan to move about in an rv seasonally. Yvonne' s answer is great news!