JUNE 29, 2019, BY CNN WIRE
It’s feminine lore that most
women don’t wear the right size bra. Fortunately, a North Carolina animal
rescue group says it will take your ill-fitting undergarments, as well as your
old and used ones, to save the lives of turtles.
Carolina Waterfowl Rescue caused
a mild hubbub on social media this week with their request for used bras. It’s
not the bra itself they want, though — they use the clasps to weld turtles’
cracked shells back together.
It’s an unconventional method of
repair that director Jennifer Gordon compares to casting a broken bone.
The staff glues cracked shells
shut and holds them together with wire, which is hooked to the bra clasp to
stay put.
“Bras just came up,” Gordon told
CNN, adding that the rehab center has kept the item on their wish list for
months without donations.
The rescue group sees all sorts
of animals outside of waterfowl, from pigs to owls to possums. But turtles may
be its most frequent patients. The team treats anywhere from three to 40
turtles a week, depending on the season, she said.
Turtle
injury rates explode in the spring, when they’re driven from lakes and
ponds to shorelines where they lay their eggs.
Their seasonal emergence makes
them more susceptible to their most common predator: cars.
The turtles Gordon treats are
usually struck while crossing the street, she said, but others are run over by
lawn mowers or chewed by dogs.
They’re also driven out from
their watery homes when it rains, upping their risk of injury.
The volunteer rescue treats
turtles as big as 14-inch snapping turtles and as small as silver dollar-sized
eastern box turtles. The reptilian patients spend anywhere between three to
eight weeks in rehab until their shells have healed.
Then, they’re released back into
the wild, no trace of the bra clasps that once bound them.
They’ve had a lot of enquiries so
here is a few of the questions.
They only need the clasp they
don't want you to mail the whole bra. They don't care whether the bras have
been worn or not but if you're bra is new and still usable we would recommend
that you donate it to a thrift store or a shelter. If the bra is no longer
usable then they will take the clasps.
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