Keeping Wildlife Safe In Summer Heat

As summer temperatures soar, our local wildlife faces increased risks of heat stress. During these extreme conditions, some animals may move from their usual habitats in search of water and shade.

There are ways we can play an important role in helping them stay safe.

Provide water

Place small, shallow containers of water at different heights around your garden.

Add sticks or rocks so small animals can safely drink without risk of drowning.

Refill the water regularly and avoid putting bowls in direct sunlight, as water can heat up quickly or evaporate.

Offer shade

Create shaded areas where wildlife can rest and recover from the heat. Nocturnal animals, for example, may leave the safety of their burrows or nests during heatwaves to find water, so shaded spots can be a safe place for them to rest and recover.

Cool the environment

Misting trees and shrubs can help lower temperatures and create cooler spaces for wildlife to escape the heat.

Protect wildlife from pets

Keep pets away from heat-stressed animals to reduce stress and prevent harm.

Seek expert help

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