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Wildlife rescuers help birds hit with dehydration, heatstroke survive Pakistan's hotter summers
Wildlife rescuers in Pakistan are treating birds suffering from dehydration and heatstroke due to rising temperatures linked to climate change. The Margallah Wildlife Rescue Centre in Islamabad handles up to 30 daily reports of distressed wildlife during summer, with extreme heat now a greater threat than past issues like kite-string injuries.
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