In the wild they mostly live in the New Forest.
Forester, or if employed by federal or state bodies, a Forest Ranger. Those are my guesses - I haven't researched it! A park/forest ranger
Forests are home to a diverse range of habitats, including tree canopies, forest floors, and understory vegetation. These habitats support various species of wildlife, such as birds, mammals, insects, and fungi. Each layer of the forest provides unique resources and microclimates that support different plant and animal species.
A cougar typically lives on the forest floor, as it is a terrestrial animal that hunts primarily on the ground. Cougars are capable climbers and may occasionally be found in the canopy or understorey, but they predominantly occupy lower elevations in the forest habitat.
Giant pandas primarily live in the bamboo forests of central China's Qinling and Minshan Mountains. These forests provide the pandas with their main food source, bamboo, as well as shelter and suitable habitat for breeding.
Approximately 80% of the world's land animals live in forests. Forests provide habitat, food, and protection for a wide variety of species, from insects and birds to mammals and reptiles. Deforestation and habitat loss are significant threats to the survival of many forest-dwelling animals.
i am quite aware that rattle snacks live in the amazon forest.
Lions live in forests.
moose live in coniferous forests.
They live in a wide variety of habitats - coniferous forests, deciduous forests, rain forests, grasslands, savannas, wetlands, mountains and deserts.
It depends on which forest.
Yes, Kingfishers like the Amazon and Forest Kingfishers live in the forest.
They live on the forest floor.
Forest
No..They live in the forests of Russia and Korea..Cold, boreal zone forests.
Giant pandas live in bamboo forests of China.
The African forest elephants live Africa's forests. They are commonly found in Central and West African forests and they can live up to 70 years old.
Raccoons live in a wide variety of habitats. They are found in deciduous forests, conifer forests, mixed forests, mangrove forests and even in rainforests.