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woodswoman's Wishlist

This is woodswoman's Wishlist - a list of all the items they desire! If you are feeling generous, you may wish to gift one or more of these items to this member!

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Spicebush Swallowtail
A butterfly!
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Stinging Nettle
Nettle can sting even a wolf. As it is common everywhere, you'll want to tread carefully.
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Sunlit Cave
Beautiful light is breaking into a cave through many holes in the ceiling.
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The Cairngorms
Also known as Am Monadh Ruadh, this mountain range is part of the Cairngorms National Park and offers a quiet sanctuary to all animals.
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Thistle
This is a common sight everywhere nowadays, though it is mainly native to Europe where it is one of the main sources of nectar. Leave these plants be in your den and gardens for the sake of bumblebees.
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Thistle Meadow
This meadow is covered in thistle. The scent is overwhelming!
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Timberline of Denali
Eventually, once you've gone far enough north, the ground becomes too frozen for saplings to grow. The timberline marks the beginning of the tundra.
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Vine Growth Den
An overgrown den. The chance to be noticed inside is low, but sometimes some annoying insects crawl inside.
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Western Hemlock
This is the largest hemlock there is!
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White Oak Sapling
A new tree is born, thanks to a buried acorn.
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Windswept Elm Seeds [Background]
Elm seeds are swirling in the background.
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Windswept Elm Seeds [Foreground]
Elm seeds are swirling in the air.
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Windswept Thrift Petals [White]
Fragile petals are swirling in the air.
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Winterfat Trail
Winterfat shrubs don't mind harsh conditions. You can spot animals enjoying its taste on sandy hills and xeric scrublands.
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Yarrow Decor
A common and useful flower, worth planting around your den.
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