PESHAWAR: Extreme heat and soaring temperatures have affected several animals and birds at Peshawar Zoo, prompting authorities to arrange specialized veterinary care and enhanced monitoring measures.
Sources said a number of animals and birds at the zoo have developed health complications due to the ongoing heatwave and prolonged exposure to high temperatures. Authorities have engaged veterinary specialists to provide treatment and ensure proper care of the affected animals.
Officials have also introduced special arrangements to monitor the health of animals and birds housed at the residences of senior government officials in the city.
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Experts Begin Health Assessments
According to sources, teams comprising experts from the Livestock Department, the University of Agriculture Peshawar, and specialists in animal and bird diseases have begun examining affected animals.
The teams are assessing the impact of extreme temperatures, dehydration, and other weather-related factors that may be contributing to health issues among zoo animals and birds.
Veterinary experts are working to identify symptoms at an early stage and provide timely treatment to prevent further deterioration in the animals’ condition.
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Birds, Wild Animals and Reptiles Affected
Sources said several species of birds, wild animals, and reptiles are experiencing the effects of the intense summer heat.
Among the affected animals are a number of snakes, which have reportedly developed health problems linked to the prevailing weather conditions.
Experts are closely monitoring vulnerable species and recommending additional cooling and hydration measures to reduce the impact of the heatwave.
Authorities Increase Protective Measures
Zoo management and veterinary teams have stepped up efforts to protect animals from extreme weather conditions. Additional water supplies, shaded areas, and regular health checks are being used to safeguard the animals during the ongoing heat spell.
Officials said monitoring will continue until temperatures return to normal levels and the health of affected animals and birds improves.
The latest measures highlight growing concerns about the impact of rising temperatures on wildlife and captive animals across Peshawar.











