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When Summer Begins Early: How Bengaluru’s Wildlife Feels the Heat First

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  As February draws to a close, summer quietly begins to settle over Bengaluru. Days grow warmer, water sources start shrinking, and for the city’s wildlife, this seasonal shift can mean the difference between survival and distress. While many of us prepare for summer by switching on fans or planning weekend escapes, urban wildlife experiences the season very differently —often with limited shelter, water, or safe spaces. Why Summer Is a Critical Time for Urban Wildlife For birds, reptiles, small mammals, and even larger species navigating the city’s fringes, summer brings multiple challenges: Dehydration and heat stress due to rising temperatures Loss of water sources as lakes, puddles, and seasonal streams dry up Displacement of young animals , especially fledglings and infants separated from parents Increased human–wildlife interactions , as animals venture closer to homes in search of water and food At PfA Wildlife Hospital, this period marks a steady rise in distress calls a...

Love in the Wild: How Human Actions During Breeding Season Can Save (or Harm) Bengaluru’s Wildlife

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February is often associated with love, bonding, and new beginnings. But beyond human celebrations, this month also marks the beginning of a crucial phase in the lives of Bengaluru’s urban wildlife — the breeding and nesting season. For many birds, reptiles, and small mammals that share our city, the months between February and early summer determine the survival of their next generation. During this time, well-meaning human intervention can either protect wildlife—or unintentionally put them at risk . At PfA Wildlife Hospital, we witness this delicate balance every year. When Love Means Giving Space As the breeding season begins, animals become more visible, vocal, and active. Birds are building nests on balconies and trees, snakes are seen more frequently as they search for mates, and young animals begin to explore the world around them. This visibility often leads to concern — and sometimes panic. A common misconception is that any baby animal seen alone needs rescue . In reality,...

One Number Can Save a Life: Simple Ways Bengalureans Can Help Urban Wildlife

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  Bengaluru is home to an incredible diversity of urban wildlife—birds, reptiles, mammals, and countless other species that quietly share our city with us. Unfortunately, rapid urbanisation, traffic, electrocution, kite strings, construction activity, and habitat loss put these animals at constant risk. The good news? Saving wildlife doesn’t always require expertise or equipment. Sometimes, all it takes is sharing the right phone number at the right time . At PfA Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation Centre , we run a free wildlife rescue helpline that responds to emergency calls across Bengaluru—365 days a year. Every call we receive has the potential to save a life. And every citizen can help ensure that call reaches us in time. Why Sharing the Helpline Matters In most wildlife emergencies, time is critical . A bird injured by manja, a snake trapped in a house, a bat caught in netting, or a baby animal separated from its mother often depends on a quick response for survival. Man...