Extreme cold weather causes detrimental impacts on birds in B.C.: Wildlife experts
VANCOUVER — British Columbia’s recent cold snap poses significant issues for wildlife across the province, experts warn, noting freezing temperatures deplete reliable food sources for a variety of animals.
The Wildlife Rescue Association says the weather is having a particularly detrimental impact on birds.
“Extreme winter conditions create a survival crisis for animals who are facing frostbite, dehydration and damage from getting stuck to frozen metal feeders and objects,” the organization said in a release. “Without proper care and nutrition, freezing temperatures can lead to starvation and death of many local wildlife.”
The association said 53 hummingbirds from the Lower Mainland were brought into its care during the last week of December when the temperature first plummeted, a drastic increase in comparison to the four birds it treated during the same time period a year earlier.