Should I shield this treefrog from hurricane irene?

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There's a gray tree frog that has taken up residence in the covered grill on my porch. Hurricane Irene is during to hit mass tomorrow and people are being evacuated less than 30 miles away. Should I take him inside until the storm subsides? Interested in everyone's opinions!
 
If you can provide for him temporarily and keep him away from your other amphibians (as to not spread stuff either way) I think so, I know I would.

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Yes.I'am in NY and Iam about to get hit by Irene and it looks like its gonna be bad take it in for a while until the storm's over.
 
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