"In Clewiston, Fla., a small town about 80 miles northwest of Fort Lauderdale, police helped load up dozens of stray dogs into shelters to protect them from the approaching storm. The fear was real; Chief of Police Tom Lewis articulated this concern, noting their fate might've been dire with the impending tornadoes. The relocation effort was extensive, with many animals like Cracker, Cheeto, and Watson making a long journey for safety, highlighting the compassionate response from the authorities."
"Roger Germann, president and CEO of the Florida Aquarium, highlighted the importance of relocating rare corals to prevent extinction, saying they are being treated almost like a 'Noah's Ark.' This meticulous approach, where rare Atlantic pillar and elkhorn corals were transported to safer areas, underscores the importance of conservation efforts during natural disasters. Moving these corals to safer locations in South Florida and Georgia exemplifies proactive measures taken to safeguard vulnerable ecosystems."
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