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How To Tell The Difference Between Black And Tiger Swallowtails?
Tiger swallowtails are usually quite easy to distinguish from other butterflies; but did you know that some of them are black instead…
10 Birds That Sound Like Owls
Have you ever thought you heard an owl hooting during the daytime? Or perhaps you’ve heard high-pitched bird calls at night and…
How To Survive An Alligator Attack In The Water?
Alligators are powerful, fearsome creatures–so what should you do if you suddenly find them sharing the waters at your favorite swimming hole?…
Why Are Sloths So Slow (Can They Ever Move Fast)?
If you’ve ever seen a sloth just hanging out in a tree, living a relaxed and easygoing life, you may have wondered…
How To Identify Wild Lobster Mushrooms?
When you forage for wild mushrooms, you come across a lot of different shapes, sizes and styles. Learning to correctly identify each…
How To Treat A Pine Tree That Is Turning Brown?
Many homeowners mistakenly assume that their beautiful, well-established pine trees don’t need routine care or maintenance. But even huge, thriving trees benefit…
10 Animals That Dig
Animals throughout the world dig holes and burrows–some to live in, others to search for food, and still others to keep cool…
10 Animals That Bite People
Most creatures in the animal kingdom will bite if provoked or threatened, and biting down on other animals is often how predators…
10 Animals That Cannot Swim
Swimming is an essential skill for many animals, but many others never developed the ability–including some that spend most of their time…
10 Animals That Climb Trees
Animals have adapted all sorts of special skills to help them perform specific tasks. One of these skills is climbing. There are…
Is Redbud Tree Wood Good For Anything?
Perhaps you have a bunch of redbud trees on your property, or you recently had a redbud tree damaged or felled by…
How Do You Save a Dying Redbud Tree?
Are you worried that your redbud tree is dying? Perhaps the leaves are turning brown or some of the branches look diseased…
About Us
Forest Wildlife is a group of wildlife enthusiasts, volunteers from the local community, who are actively working to save forest habitat.
We believe that the protection of critically endangered species and their habitats in the forest is paramount for the world’s biodiversity.