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Wild Animals in Brabant Have Difficulty Escaping the Heat

Summary by Omroep Brabant
Overheated frogs, thirsty foxes and dehydrated dragonflies. It has been very hot in Brabant the past few days and we are not the only ones suffering from this. Animals in nature are finding it increasingly difficult due to climate change. That is why measures are needed so that wild animals can also survive. This is stated by the Council for Animal Affairs in a recently published report. “Streams in Brabant are now low due to drought and heat, s…
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Overheated frogs, thirsty foxes and dehydrated dragonflies. It has been very hot in Brabant the past few days and we are not the only ones suffering from this. Animals in nature are finding it increasingly difficult due to climate change. That is why measures are needed so that wild animals can also survive. This is stated by the Council for Animal Affairs in a recently published report. “Streams in Brabant are now low due to drought and heat, s…

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Omroep Brabant broke the news in on Sunday, July 6, 2025.
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