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      Alligator found at Coffey County Lake 
        Large reptile thought to have been released 
        January 28, 2010 - BURLINGTON — On Jan.   27, a group of anglers were fishing near the warm-water discharge in Coffey   County Lake when they spotted an unexpected wildlife specimen — a 5-foot, 4-inch   alligator. Fortunately, the grizzled reptile was dead, so the anglers netted the   critter and notified lake authorities, who called Jason Goeckler, aquatic   nuisance species specialist for the Kansas Department of   Wildlife and Parks (KDWP).  
      "Alligators do not survive Kansas winters," Goeckler said, "so this big guy   was likely released by someone and then found refuge in the warm water of Coffey   County Lake. We have no way of knowing how long it has been there. Lake staff   estimate the animal to be 6-8 years old, but we can't confirm that or at what   age it was released. What we can tell folks is that release of exotic wildlife   such as this is irresponsible, illegal, and potentially dangerous to native   species."  
      In recent years, the spread of harmful, non-native species into Kansas waters has increased. The most   notable example is the zebra mussel, which has been discovered in a number of   Kansas waters and is known to be extremely destructive to native wildlife and   municipal water systems. The cost of invasive species in the U.S. amounts to more than $100 billion annually.  
      The escape or release of animals and plants from aquariums, terrariums, or   ponds and water gardens is   harmful to pets and native wildlife, but it is avoidable. KDWP recommends that   instead of releasing unwanted pets — including alligators — owners should use   one of the following alternatives:  
      
        - find a new home for the pet; 
 
        - contact a pet dealer for proper handling advice or for possible returns; 
 
        - give/trade with another aquarist, pond owner, or water gardener; 
 
        - donate to a local aquarium society, school, or aquatic business; 
 
        - contact a veterinarian or pet retailer for guidance about humane disposal of   animals; or 
 
        - seal aquatic plants   and animals in plastic bags, freeze, and dispose in trash. 
 
       
      The American alligator is a warm weather species found from the southern   Virginia-North Carolina border along the Atlantic Coast to Florida, and along the Gulf of Mexico as far west as the Rio   Grande River in Texas. The only possible way for this animal to have   reached Kansas is by human transport.  
      For more information about being a responsible aquarium hobbyist or aquatic   pet owner, go online to www.habitattitude.net. For more information about aquatic   nuisance species in Kansas, visit the KDWP website, www.kdwp.state.ks.us. 
        
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