LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – With hundreds of people evacuating the Spring Valley community, a number of groups and individuals are offering assistance in moving and housing animals out of harm’s way.
The Wye Fire that broke out Sunday afternoon resulted in evacuations of the Spring Valley area, as Lake County News has reported.
Offers for assistance regarding evacuated animals were coming from a number of corners.
The following is a list of livestock evacuation and housing resources compiled from Lake County News’ Facebook page and the Lake County Horse Council.
Clearlake Veterinary Clinic: 3424 Emerson St., Clearlake, telephone 707-994-9100. The clinic started accepting animals Sunday night; its answering service reported the clinic staff was planning to be working through the night to help.
Cole Creek Equestrian Center: 4965 Steelhead Drive, Kelseyville, telephone 707-775-5880. Offerings include several pastures to accommodate animals.
Nicolette Keithly: Telephone 707-245-4277. Stalls and round pen available; trailering assistance available.
Hannah Lilly: Flying Diamond J Ranch, Tish A Tang Road, Lower Lake, telephone 707-292-1479 or 530-917-1635.
Linda Olivieri: 14821 Saroni Parkway, Clearlake, telephone 707-995-1721 or 707-295-2341. Olivieri isn’t just accepting animals, she also has spots for displaced people to camp.
Helen Stimpson-Owen: Owen Ranch, telephone 707-355-0121 or 707-355-0121. Stalls, Pens and arenas available near Hidden Valley Lake. Stock trailer also available for hauling animals.
Lisa and Joe Valdez: Telephone 707-349-6779. The couple will help with trailering and housing livestock; they also have crates for smaller animals.
Juliana Vidich: Highland Springs Equestrian Center, Wight Way, Kelseyville, telephone 707-279-1903.
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