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Changing climate pushes migrating birds from parched Tunisian wetlands

Ariana lagoon just outside the capital Tunis has been left a cracked expanse of dry mud, its small islands where birds usually nest now surrounded by sand and bereft of life after months of drought and a ferocious heatwave.

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Last month, the temperature in Tunis topped 49 degrees Celsius (120 Fahrenheit) on one scorching day, a sign of much hotter summers that in recent years have accompanied much drier winters as climate change hits North Africa. Sijoumi and dozens of other big lagoons and inland lakes ring the Tunisian coast behind the long golden beaches where European tourists fly for the summer.