On TV5 news last night, we saw that people had started putting water troughs for wildlife in France after finding a deer dead of thirst at the edge of the ocean (salt water); they have also started to put it in the forests that have been ravaged by the fires. […]
We should not wait, in Quebec and Canada, for the heat to increase as much as in France, with the resulting droughts, to adopt good watering practices for wild animals, in the city and in the countryside dry out. […]
Birds use my pool not only for drinking, but also for splashing on their bodies to lower their body temperature, which can be important for surviving heat waves. I therefore encourage everyone to put at least one bowl of fresh water outside every day, on the balcony or in the garden, for the animals. It costs nothing and helps them survive, because they too need to stay hydrated during the hot weather.
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