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ANIMAL EVAC & SHELTER INFORMATION for WEST CA Wildfires  
Updated: August 26, 2021

IMPORTANT!

If you need assistance transporting or caring for animals INSIDE a Mandatory Evac zone, Contact the Animal Control agency or Sheriff Office, or, the Resources listed on emergency alerts, and evacuation orders. If you need assistance transporting animals BEFORE a Mandatory Order is issued, any responsible resource can help you; it’s wise to check your local Emergency Services posts and website for information and possible resources.

PRODUCTION LIVESTOCK-Contact your Ag Commissioner, Ag Department, or UCCE Advisor

FLEET OF ANGLES-WEST COAST EQUINE EVAC - (Cooperates with local agencies)

https://www.fleetofangels.org/request-for-assistance-form

COWBOY 911

https://www.facebook.com/
groups/307043393748112/
permalink/546328269819622/

CAL OES Shelter Information for 2021 Statewide Fires

https://news.caloes.ca.gov/shelter-information-for-2021-statewide-fires/

CALDOR FIRE

AMADOR COUNTY (for Amador County residents only)

If you are unable to self-evacuate, call 911 or Animal Control (209) 223-6378

  • Amador County Animal Response Team (ACART) (209) 257-9444
  • Large & Small Animals - Amador County Fairgrounds - 18621 Sherwood Street, Plymouth, CA

EL DORADO COUNTY

  • For evacuation questions or assistance, call: (530) 621-5795
  • Large Animal Evacuation Shelter: FULL - Saureel Vineyards, 1140 Cold Springs Rd., Placerville, CA. For assistance transporting large animals to the Shelter: (916) 439-2268 or (503) 306-3159
  • Small Animals: El Dorado County Animal Services - 6435Capitol Ave., Diamond Springs, CA (530) 621-5795

DIXIE FIRE

PLUMAS COUNTY

Animal Control Supervisor – Alex Saez – (530) 283-3573
Animal Control Officer – Jade Leddy – (530) 283-3673

  • If you need assistance with animals contact, Plumas County Animal Services at (530) 283-3673 or after hours (530) 283-6300. Large animals/livestock can also be accommodated.
  • LARGE ANIMALS: Plumas County Fairgrounds – 204 Fairgrounds Rd., Quincy
  • SMALL ANIMALS: 201 North Mill Creek Rd., Quincy

TEHAMA COUNTY

McFARLAND FIRE

COUNTY – Shasta, Trinity, Tehama

  • Large Animals: Tehama County Fairgrounds – 1830 Walnut St., Red Bluff, CA

MONUMENT FIRE

Humboldt County

  • For assistance with large and small animal evacuations, call (530) 623-8126
  • LARGE & SMALL ANIMALS – Hoopa Rodeo Grounds, Pine Creek Rd., Hoopa, CA

Shasta County

  • Information Line: (530) 739-8469
  • LARGE ANIMALS, (with the exception of swine), - Redding Rodeo Grounds, 715 Auditorium Dr., Redding, CA

TRINITY COUNTY

  • LARGE ANIMALS: Redding Rodeo Grounds, 715 Auditorium Drive, Redding, CA
  • LARGE ANIMALS: PineCreek Rd., Willow Creek, CA
  • SMALL ANIMALS: TrinityCounty Animal Shelter - 563 Mountain View St, Weaverville, (530) 623-1370
  • Sheriffs Department – (530) 623-2611

Antelope Fire and River Complex (Haypress Fire, Summer Fire, Cronan Fire)

SISKIYOU COUNTY

  • LARGE ANIMALS, Siskiyou County Fairgrounds, 1712 Fairlane Rd, Yreka. (530) 842-2767
  • Cats - Old Gym at Yreka High School, 431 Knapp St., Yreka
  • Dogs - Rescue Ranch, 2216 E Oberlin Rd, Yreka. (530) 842-0829

BUTTECOUNTY ANIMAL CONTROL – (530) 552-3888

During a disaster or emergency, you can find up-to-date animal evacuation and sheltering information on the Butte County Public Health Department's Facebook and Twitter pages