| Açıklama: PlusCalifornia Wildfires Threaten AnimalsCalifornia Wildfires Threaten AnimalsThe Associated PressThe area where wildfires are burning along the California coastline is dotted with hundreds of farms and ranches Animal rescue crews are staying busy trying to protect the animals (July 2)[NotesANCHOR VOICE] (locator - Salinas, CA)16-YEAR-OLD ILANA PICKARD TRIES TO FOCUS ON HER SCHOOL WORK BUT HER THOUGHTS ARE MILES AWAYWITH HER KIDS(goat nats)HER GOATS HAD TO BE EVACUATED FROM HER FAMILY'S FARM TO AN ANIMAL SHELTER DUE TO THE WILDFIRE BURNING NEARBYIlana Pickard, Goat Owner, says I'm scared because they're away from home and I have them on a schedule so when I see them they go crazy like oh it's mommy!BUT THE GOATS ARE NOT ALONE(nats - shelter closes trailer)THE SHELTER HAS RESCUED MORE THAN A HUNDRED ANIMALS SO FAR INCLUDING RABBITS, SHEEP AND A 250-POUND POT-BELLIED PIG NAMED DAISY(pig nats)Lisa Hoefler, SPCA for Monterey County, says About 8 wonderful firefighters stopped their jobs very briefly to help lift her up and get her into a vehicle and we were able to drive her outIT'S NOT JUST FARM ANIMALS CATS AND DOGS ARE STAYING HERE TOO WHILE THEIR OWNERS ARE IN EMERGENCY SHELTERSLisa Hoefler, SPCA for Monterey County, says It's hard to watch on the one hand but it's good to know we're able to help and that these animals are now safe Ilana Pickard, Goat Owner, says They were always first priority because they can't fend for themselves I have to do that for themSO FAR NO INJURED PEOPLE OR ANIMALS HAVE BEEN REPORTED IN THE WILDFIRE HAVEN DALEY, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, BIG SUR, CALIFORNIA |