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Willow's Wishlist

This is Willow'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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‘’Snow Caked’’
Must’ve fallen asleep,,, it wasn’t like this before
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[Canada] Ontario - Algonquin Park
Still waters and humid air create an amazing fog in the mornings. North America - Canada theme set.
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[Canada] Quebec - Frozen Lakes
Abundant lakes freeze in the winter, creating new trails for wolves. North America - Canada theme set.
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[Canada] Saskatchewan - Summer Aspen Forest
You can find vibrant bigtooth aspen or white poplar forests within the dry regions of the north. North America - Canada theme set.
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[Canada] Yukon - Icy Shores
It seems as if the snow never melts. North America - Canada theme set.
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[Companion] Axolotl
He's just a little guy! (Commissioned by #119776)
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[USA] Minnesota - Boundary Waters
A beautiful wilderness region between Canada and the United States. North America - USA theme set.
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[USA] North Carolina - Blue Ridge Mountains
The cove hardwood forest is one of the most diverse types of woodlands on this continent. North America - USA theme set.
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[USA] Ohio - Hocking Hills
These rock formations are formed by ocean deposits and water erosion. Wolves could find a safe place to hide within this Ash Cave complex. North America - USA theme set.
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[USA] Wyoming - Grand Teton
The Teton Range is part of the Rocky Mountains. These massive peaks can be seen in their entirety from the banks of the Snake River. North America - USA theme set.
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Arctic White
A butterfly!
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Arctic Woolly Bear Moth
A moth! Its life cycle can last many years before it drops the fluffy caterpillar stage for some wings!
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Autumn Fog
When fall arrives, the forest becomes cold and damp, as nature begins to wrap up before the first snow.
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Blue Aurora
Gentle swaying light in the sky.
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Burned Forest
Looks like a wildfire went through these woods.
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