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