Wildlife rescuers help birds survive Pakistan's hotter summers

In Pakistan, wildlife rescuers are stepping up to help birds cope with the extreme heat of summer. These dedicated individuals are setting up quarantine facilities to care for injured or distressed birds, ensuring they recover and are fit for release. This initiative is crucial as rising temperatures threaten local bird populations, and these efforts help maintain ecological balance. By providing a safe haven for these creatures, the rescuers are playing a key role in supporting biodiversity in a region experiencing significant climate change impacts.

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