In Pendleton, Ore., “the phone just started ringing” as temperatures spiked and hit 117 degrees in late June, said Lynn Tompkins, head of Blue Mountain Wildlife rehabilitation facility. “I mean, I would answer the phone and I would miss two or three calls every time I talked to somebody. And it was always the same.”
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