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Says hotline was flooded with calls about birds fleeing nests during recent heat wave
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) Extreme heat and wildfires throughout the state of Oregon have a lot of people wondering how wildlife is being affected. The Bend wildlife hospital and conservation center Think Wild said Wednesday it hasn’t seen any injured or orphaned wildlife patients due to the fires yet, but during the heat wave, their hotline was flooded with calls about birds fleeing their nests.
Oregon’s native species are adapted to reacting to fires, but that doesn t mean that many won t suffer or lose their lives. The fires will cause immediate habitat loss and potential die-offs, and they change ecosystem structure for years to come. Some species that depend on mature forests - tree cavity-nesting owls, for example - may experience population reductions while those that thrive in young forests, like songbirds and burrowing mammals, may increase.