The Roar Foundation works very closely with the local fire authorities. In most cases there policy is to not move the animals but instead defend them in place. They have the capabilities to move all the animals but that could actually cause more problems. The last fire up there got real close. Burnt trees on their fence. The staff with the support of firefighters defended the property and no animals were hurt. They built their facilities on a riverbed in a canyon, specifically as a defensible location. If you ever go for a tour, ask, they will explain it all.
We have transport cages ready to load the animals into if the fire gets too close and water stores to battle incoming flames
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