The ones that live in your house
Episode 2
While on a field trip, a UW-Madison class discovers a “mystery fish” in a local stream. Ben Martin and Rob Mooney eventually identify it as a feral goldfish – one that had lost its color in the wild. While many people release their pet goldfish with good intentions, if the goldfish survives outdoors, it can compete with native fish for food and become invasive.
Goldfish are not the only pet that people release. Jamie Kozloski, owner of Kingdom Animalia Exotic Animal Rescue, gets frequent calls about surrendered pets that need her care. For example, red eared slider turtles are so often surrendered or illegally released that Jamie and the other animal rescues in Wisconsin can’t keep up. Jamie tells us what inspires people to buy these exotic pets, and what motivates them to bail.
Jamie and Wisconsin Sea Grant often work with Habitattitude, which holds pet surrender events. Organizations like Habitattitude promote responsible pet ownership and keep our pets from causing problems in our lands and waters.


Thanks to our guests
Rob Mooney, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Ben Martin, University of Wisconsin-Madison
John Lyons, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Jamie Kozloski, Kingdom Animalia Exotic Animal Rescue
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Ben and Rob’s Goldfish Find
Habitattitude
Kingdom Animalia Exotic Animal Rescue
J&R Aquatic Animal Rescue
