As Irma nears Florida, concern for animals a major issue
MIAMI — The evacuation took 12 seconds.
As bands of Hurricane Irma started making their arrival at Zoo Miami early Saturday morning, Diesel was led from his rain-soaked cage, walked a few feet into a nearby reinforced building and settled in next to another cheetah in their new temporary home with a hay-covered floor. Until Irma passes, that’s where they’ll stay.
“We’re as ready as we can be,” Zoo Miami spokesman Ron Magill said when the move was complete.
Such was the sentiment around Florida on Saturday, where zoos, theme parks, rescue centres and other places with animals were bracing for Hurricane Irma’s arrival. Five dolphins were moved from the Florida Keys to Central Florida in advance of the storm, but most zoos and the like in the Miami area said they were trying to keep their animals in place and secure from whatever Irma will bring.