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Animals recovering at treatment centers after Argentina wildfires

Animals injured in wildfires that started in January in the north-east of Argentina are being treated at the Aguara Wildlife Conservation Center in Corrientes.

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Animals recovering at treatment centers after Argentina wildfires

Surviving wildfires in northern Argentina earlier this year, injured animals are receiving treatment to recover from their burns.

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Animals recovering at treatment centers after Argentina wildfires

Daniel Segovia, director of the Aguara Wildlife Conservation Center in Corrientes, told Anadolu Agency that about 200 animals were brought for treatment in the first three months after the scorching blaze erupted in January.

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Animals recovering at treatment centers after Argentina wildfires

Although the exact number of animals affected by the wildfires is yet to be known, there is a significant rise in animals visiting the center this year, as some 400 animals were bought to them throughout the last year, he explained.

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Animals recovering at treatment centers after Argentina wildfires

Currently, 72 animals are receiving treatment and 80 animals are being rehabilitated, Segovia said.

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Animals recovering at treatment centers after Argentina wildfires

The wildfires destroyed 3.5 million acres of land as they hit the northeastern province of Corrientes hard, according to authorities.

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Animals recovering at treatment centers after Argentina wildfires

Besides death and injury, the blaze forced many animals to flee their habitat until it was extinguished completely in the second week of March.

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Animals recovering at treatment centers after Argentina wildfires

Segovia also pointed out the role of climate change in the wildfires, saying high temperatures and drought depleted lakes and water bodies in Corrientes.

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Animals recovering at treatment centers after Argentina wildfires

"The animal species most affected by the fires were those whose habitats were water bodies such as lakes and dams. Animals with low mobility such as anteaters, snakes and turtles were also affected."

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Animals recovering at treatment centers after Argentina wildfires

He said there is still enough space for animals to live in their habitat, but it is shrinking notably, mostly caused by severe drought.

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Animals recovering at treatment centers after Argentina wildfires

All animals receive the same burn injury treatment, Segovia said, but the healing process varies according to the species.