Wildlife

North Carolina’s woodlands are home to many different wildlife species. Select a link below to learn more about the habitat requirements of the animals you have on your land, including protected species, how to attract those that you may want but don’t have, as well as about forest management techniques that benefit wildlife.

ATFS Standard 5: Fish, Wildlife, Biodiversity and Forest Health
Forest management activities contribute to the conservation of biodiversity.

 

HABITAT

Each wildlife species requires a specific habitat to meet its basic needs of food, water, shelter and space. Learn more about managing your land for wildlife.

NORTH CAROLINA WOODLAND SPECIES

North Carolina’s woodlands are home to a wide variety of mammals, birds, fish, insects, reptiles and amphibians. Get detailed information about selected species here.

COEXISTING WITH WILDLIFE

Many wildlife species do not cause damage in the traditional sense but can be considered nuisances merely by their presence in a particular location. Read further for tips on how to coexist with wildlife.

WILDLIFE VIEWING

Wildlife viewing is a fun activity for the whole family and one of the many benefits of a healthy and well-managed forest. Find general information as well as tips on photography and birding here.