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depakid Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-01-09 07:43 AM
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Animal preserves act fast as flames close in
Source: LA Times

As firefighters continued to battle flames from the Station fire Monday, founders of an exotic animal reserve north of Los Angeles attempted to evacuate hundreds of tigers, bears, lions and other animals as similar facilities in Acton have chosen to keep their beasts in place.

At the Wildlife Waystation, workers and a stream of volunteers worked late Monday night to evacuate more than 200 animals sheltered at the refuge in Little Tujunga Canyon. In media interviews throughout the afternoon, staff pleaded for trucks to help evacuate the animals as flames raged nearby. Within several hours a line of vehicles -- including an 18-wheel Budweiser truck -- arrived to help save the animals, said preserve spokesman Jerry Brown. "It was a huge traffic jam," he said.

Meanwhile, at the Shambala Preserve, an exotic animal center in Acton, flames roared across the street. However, the 64 lions, tigers, leopards and other big cats housed there stayed put, despite a mandatory evacuation order for the area, said Chris Gallucci, vice president of operations for the preserve. "We have everything to fight fires on this property," Gallucci said. "Our plan is to hold in place. We have done this for 40 years. We are very good at what we do." He said that evacuating his animals en masse would clog Soledad Canyon Road, the only road that runs through the canyon area, Gallucci said."If you just panic and run, you're not being too professional," he said. "Dealing with exotic animals is completely different. You can't put the public at risk. We don't want to have the fire department and police department aiding us when they're trying to protect other people."

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It was a different scene at Animal Acres, a farm-animal sanctuary seven miles north, where chickens, cattle, horses and pigs were shaken by the fire, said Lorri Houston, president of Animal Acres. Most of the sanctuary's 125 animals were moved Sunday to Animal Acres' evacuation center near Palmdale. Moving the sanctuary's 11 pigs, each weighing more than 1,000 pounds, was not an easy task, Houston said.

Read more: http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-fire-animals1-2009sep01,0,564614.story
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comicus1980 Donating Member (10 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-01-09 10:04 AM
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1. Animals, schmanimals, what about the TV antennas?!?!
WHARRGARBL.

Seriously, priorities. Thanks for posting this. Hope everything goes well for the sanctuaries. Noble work.
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Kablooie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-01-09 12:29 PM
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2. But just think of all the wild animals that have died.
Edited on Tue Sep-01-09 12:35 PM by Kablooie
Deer, bobcats, bears, squirrels, skunks, racoons, coyotes,
mountain lions, rabbits, opossums, foxes all destroyed.

And any that survive won't have any food or shelter available anymore.

So far almost 200 sq. miles has been burnt out in the last 5 days and the fire is expected to
continue for 2 weeks.
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