Floods in Germany – Support in Aachen

JBL donates products to the reptile sanctuary in Aachen

The floods in western Germany caused enormous damage, as they did in Aachen. The water masses took the  reptile sanctuary by surprise and flooded their premises.

© Reptilienauffangstation Aachen

In the evening, the helpers managed to save almost all the animals from the water and move them to higher terrariums or evacuate them. With the exception of one bearded dragon, already weakened before the flood, all animals were brought to safety. Even the water turtles that were missing at the beginning made it out of the fully flooded basement.

© Reptilienauffangstation Aachen

When we heard about the reptile sanctuary, we immediately offered our help. The helpers picked out lighting equipment, heating mats, terrarium locks, substrate and nets. We hope we were able to contribute something to the reconstruction and keep our fingers crossed that normality will soon return! 

© Reptilienauffangstation Aachen

If you know someone or you would like to contribute something yourself, please contact the reptile sanctuary in Aachen. Any help is welcome.

Click here to go to the Facebook page of the reptile sanctuary in Aachen:  reptile sanctuary in Aachen city region.

© 31.08.2021
Tim Wierczinski
Tim Wierczinski
Digital-Brand & CRM Manager

Online Marketing, Social Media

About me: Seit 2018 Aquaristik als Hobby

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