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Wildlife rescuers help birds hit with dehydration, heatstroke survive Pakistan's hotter summers

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Wildlife rescuers help birds hit with dehydration, heatstroke survive Pakistan's hotter summers

Cradling an Asian koel in his hands, wildlife officer Zaheer Ahmed gently stretched its wings as part of a health checkup to rehabilitate birds hit with dehydration or heatstroke in Islamabad.

Pakistan, which is one of the most vulnerable countries to the effects of climate change, experienced its second-warmest year since 1960 in 2025, according to government data.

Temperatures in Islamabad this summer have pushed past 40°C.

This photograph taken on July 10, 2026 shows a pigeon drinking from a bowl of water in Islamabad. —AFP

“In the past, because of kite flying, the string used to damage their wings,” said Sakhawat Ali, director of the Islamabad Wildlife Management Board, which oversees the Margallah Wildlife Rescue Centre in Islamabad.

“But for the last one or two years, most of the cases we have been receiving involve birds that are dehydrated and suffering from heat stress.”

The wildlife rescue centre, located at the foot of the Margallah Hills, was once the site of the Islamabad Zoo, where neglected elephants and underfed lions were kept in cages. The zoo was shuttered in 2020.

This photograph taken on July 7, 2026 shows wildlife officer Zaheer Ahmed monitoring kites at the Margallah Wildlife Rescue Centre in Islamabad. —AFP

On the overgrown grounds where large dinosaur sculptures still stand, wild animals have been brought in for rehabilitation from across Pakistan, including bears and monkeys abused by their private owners.

Scientists warn that extreme weather events such as heatwaves are becoming more frequent and intense as a result of human-induced climate change.

Ahmed said the centre can receive up to 30 calls a day in summer from locals about distressed wildlife, including birds, adding that their top priorities are to provide medical attention, food and water.

This photograph taken on July 7, 2026 shows kites resting inside a cage at the Margallah Wildlife Rescue Centre in Islamabad. —AFP

The feathered creatures are kept in quarantine, sometimes for several weeks, until they are fit to be released.

Birds face the heightened threat of forest fires, which can overlap with their breeding seasons, Ahmed said.

This photograph taken on July 7, 2026 shows wildlife officer Zaheer Ahmed preparing a rehydration drink for birds at the Margallah Wildlife Rescue Centre in Islamabad. —AFP

“Birds’ nests also get burned. The birds themselves also get burned a little,” says Ahmed. “So their entire habitat is being destroyed.”

Ali encouraged residents to put out bowls of water for their friendly fowls to drink, bathe and keep cool.

The Islamabad Wildlife Management Board is looking into whether climate change is disrupting birds’ breeding seasons and food sources, which could diminish their populations.

Header image: This photograph taken on July 7, 2026 shows wildlife officer Zaheer Ahmed (R) treating an injured kite at the Margallah Wildlife Rescue Centre in Islamabad. —AFP ...

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