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Local effort to help animal victims of Valley wildfire

Original post made on Oct 11, 2015

When Joanne Klebe learned of the many animals who perished in September's Valley wildfire in Lake County, she says: "It hit me to the core. I live in the wonderful community of Portola Valley, which is horse country and realized this could happen in my own backyard."

Read the full story here Web Link posted Sunday, October 11, 2015, 1:09 PM

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Posted by Ongine
a resident of Menlo Park: Linfield Oaks
on Oct 11, 2015 at 2:01 pm

This is wonderful work! Has anyone heard if the elephant preserve near San Andreas survived any casualties, and if they could use donations? My sister near there is fostering several farm animals.


Posted by Louise68
a resident of Menlo Park: other
on Oct 11, 2015 at 2:47 pm

Joanne Klebe -- and everyone else who helped ---
Thank you very much for helping those poor animals. And, Joanne -- thank you for getting this effort started.

The Almanac ---
Thank you very much for this story. We need more stories like this.

Ongine ---
AFAIK, the PAWS (Performing Animal Welfare Society) sanctuary near San Andreas was not affected by the recent wildfires. The current President of PAWS, Ed Stewart, posted a message on their website saying basically that they never had to evacuate any of their people or animals. (Scroll down to just below the photo of the tiger.): Web Link

I had no idea that PAWS and these sanctuaries even existed until I read your comment, and went looking on the web for an answer to your question. Thank you! And, yes, they can always use donations.

(I absolutely love the photo of that gorgeous panther on the PAWS home page. Awesome!)



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