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1934 - Bouquet Canyon Reservoir, replacement for ill-fated St. Francis Dam & reservoir, begins to fill with water [story]
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| Saturday, Jul 23, 2016
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Update from the Wildlife Waystation, Saturday 7:30pm:

The Waystation has been saved! The firefighters worked their butts off to contain the fires burning around the facility. That with the change in the wind direction, gave them a leg up on containment.

There are a few animals that are still coming out, but they have ceased evacuation of the rest of the animals, as they have been deemed SAFE.

We couldn’t have done it without our community of animal lovers … THANK YOU! It has brought so many tears of joy to our eyes to see how many people came forward to help us, and it couldn’t have been anything other than all of your good thoughts and prayers that created the miracle that saved all of these animals and the Waystation itself.

 

Contact through Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thewildlifewaystation/

 

(Earlier Saturday)

WE NEED AN AIR CONDITIONED WAREHOUSE to temporarily keep the animals cool in. If you can help, please send a FB message or come directly to Wildlife Waystation. The phone lines are down.

We are still evacuating animals and still NEED FLATBED TRAILERS AND ENCLOSED TRUCKS. Please come directly to Wildlife Waystation. We are getting the animals to safety as quickly as possible. There is currently a lot of smoke and the fire is still 1/2 mile away.

Many people who do not have trucks or trailers have asked how they can help. Please consider making a donation or buying an item on the wish list for our animals during this difficult time.https://wildlifewaystation.worldsecuresystems.com/…/general… Transporting, gas, feeding and keeping our animals cool will all be costly and any donations will greatly help us. Thank you for all the thoughtful and supportive messages. We will continue to do our best to keep you updated. Photos are coming soon.

A very special thanks to the fire crews who have been incredible and stayed with us as long as they could. They are currently battling the fire from both sides.

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52 Comments

  1. i am sorry, i have nothing to give but prayers……..

  2. Militza de R Militza de R says:

    I hope All CHURCHES in the valley can come together and support firefighters, shelters, and all those people affected by this fire, not only with prayers but with food, water, transportation, etc…

  3. I have a truck I can help with transport

  4. Ask Newnaz church they have a big gymnasium

  5. Pamela Sabo Pamela Sabo says:

    Santa Clarita business owners volunteer your warehouse !

  6. Lexy Gould Lexy Gould says:

    I wish I could do something to help

  7. Josh Tapia ugh I wish I could help

  8. I have a truck if you need help..

  9. We have land on San fransisquito if needed to put animals. It is not air conditioned.

  10. Jon Capi Jon Capi says:

    I can assist in transporting but no where to house them.

  11. Jon Capi Jon Capi says:

    I hope the amazing Firefighters there can make some sort of stand at little Tujunga canyon.

  12. Mapuana Meegel says:

    We have 2 vehicles that can transport… Possibly house animals as well!

  13. Kathy Vogel Kathy Vogel says:

    Way to go! Glad to hear❤️

  14. Chris Comstock, nice job!

  15. Awesome … now the animals & birds can have their home back

  16. Tiff Anne Tiff Anne says:

    Took this today from my neighborhood fire station!

  17. Amazing news!!! So relieved

  18. Gracias a los bomberos y a diosito k están grande

  19. Chinkie Paye Chinkie Paye says:

    Praise God ????❤️??

  20. Such good news, fire fighters are just incredible!

  21. Praising God for the brave men & women whom He equipped with the ability to endure such treacherous and dangerous fires??

  22. Thank you! The firefighters are the best!

  23. Jennifer Rubino says:

    I will donate my time helping with feeding,taking care of animals.

  24. Thank you firefighters!! What an eerie picture!

  25. So happy to hear that the Waystation has been saved. Thank you to all of the firefighters for the incredible job that they do!

  26. Carol says:

    I can help transport if needed. I have a cargo van.

  27. Jon Capi ?❤? thank God!

  28. Carolyn, if you remember there would be no Wildlife Waystation without Zenith Home Loan. One of the better things we did. Haha

  29. I thought the waystation was a breakfast place?

  30. Dana V says:

    I’m so relieved to know that WW and all the animals were saved.
    We wanted to help and realized the only thing we could do was to make a donation.
    Thank you for reaching out for help and communicating via fb.
    We appreciate all the selfless work you do for the innocent helpless animals.
    Thank you.

  31. Babe! Karina Sanchez

  32. Vicki says:

    Hi. I have an SUV in case that can be used to help. will also make a donation and ask around about air conditioned warehouse space

  33. A huge ‘Thank you’ to all the fire fighters and volunteers, you are the best!!!

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