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From goats to porcupines, these animal evacuees escaped B.C. wildfire
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A goat belonging to Greg Krauter, who was forced to evacuate his Summerland, B.C., property with his seven goats due to the Bald Range wildfire, stands in the back of his truck outside an evacuee centre, in Penticton, B.C., on Sunday, Aug. 9, 2026.
The Bald Range wildfire in British Columbia's south Okanagan region has forced 20,000 people out of their homes in the Peachland and Summerland areas.
THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck - The Canadian PressWhen a wildfire roared toward Summerland, B.C., staff from the Interior Wildlife Rehabilitation Society had to evacuate about 30 animals from the facility in an hour.
Cattle walk and graze at a ranch as the Bradley Creek wildfire burns in the distance, in Vernon, B.C., Monday, Aug. 3, 2026.
McKenna Robson's alpacas are seen on her Garnet Valley, B.C., farm on Saturday Aug. 8, after the Bald Range wildfire engulfed structures on the property.