France's prolonged heatwave has affected not only people but also wildlife. Rescue centers across the country are receiving increasing numbers of birds, hedgehogs, bats, and other animals weakened by dehydration and unusually high temperatures.
Conservation organizations say prolonged dry conditions have reduced access to food and water in many natural habitats. Volunteers continue providing emergency treatment while encouraging the public to place clean water outdoors for wildlife whenever possible.
Environmental experts believe stronger habitat protection and climate adaptation efforts will become increasingly important as extreme weather events become more frequent across Europe.
Rescue teams remain committed to protecting vulnerable species while monitoring the continuing effects of this summer's exceptional heat.
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