The apples were sweet and easy to reach. I didn’t know they were rotten.
Now my stomach burns. I’m lying under the same tree… but I won’t wake up. 💔
This deer didn’t die from hunters or cars — but from **fermented apples** left on the ground.
**What rotten fruit does:**
🍎 Fermentation = alcohol (deer can’t process it)
🦠 Mold = liver and kidney failure
🤢 Acid buildup = digestive collapse
💀 Alcohol + toxins = paralysis and death
Just **2–3 fermented apples** can kill a deer.
Every fall, countless animals — deer, raccoons, squirrels, birds — die this way.
**What you can do:**
✅ Collect fallen fruit weekly (Oct–Dec)
✅ Compost or dispose safely
✅ Don’t leave piles “for wildlife” — they turn toxic fast
Fallen fruit may seem kind, but rotten fruit kills silently. 🍎💛
#FallenFruit #DeerSafety #WildlifeAwareness #ProtectDeer
Who Was Jane Goodall? We Explore The Life of The Groundbreaking Conservationist
1974. Fotos International/Getty From earliest childhood, Jane’s mother encouraged her fascination with animals. One of her most beloved companions was a stuffed toy chimpanzee, named Jubilee. In what her mother referred to as "Jane's first animal research program,” she found Jane in bed with a handful of earthworms, trying to understand how they could possibly move without legs.......Continue reading.... By: BBC Wildlife Magazine Source: Discover Wildlife . Critics: Wildlife […]https://onlinemarketingscoops.com/2025/10/02/jane-goodall-life/
1974. Fotos International/Getty From earliest childhood, Jane’s mother encouraged her fascination with animals. One of her most beloved companions was a stuffed toy chimpanzee, named Jubilee. In wh…
Wildlife Stunt Goes Wrong in Queensland Crocodile Video
#CrocodileWrestling #WildlifeStunt #therealtarzann #MikeHolston #viraltrend #viralvideo #fyp #Queensland #AnimalConservation #ViralVideo #AnimalWelfare #DangerousStunt #SocialMediaControversy #WildlifeAwareness #annakarolinaheinrich
Mountain lion sightings are on the rise in nearby counties, and Nevada County families should stay prepared. From backyard safety to trail encounters, here’s your guide to staying safe while still enjoying everything our foothills have to offer.
Read the full guide below!
#NevadaCounty #MountainLionSafety #MountainLion #WildlifeAwareness #GoldCountry #hikingsafety #wildlife #IttyBitty4Life
🎲 Life’s full of ups and downs—like a game of Snakes and Ladders. While we climb ladders and dodge snakes in play, let’s remember—real snakes deserve our kindness, not fear.
🌍 Be playful, be thoughtful, and be kind to every creature.
Because every game ends, but compassion should last forever. 💚
#BeKindToSnakes #SnakesAndLadders #WildlifeAwareness #GameWithHeart #RespectNature #KindnessMatters #SammsJukeBoxCares
🐾 World Meerkat Day | 📅 July 03
Today we celebrate the ever-watchful meerkat, part of the mongoose family (Herpestidae), known for teamwork, curiosity, and desert resilience.
🎥 This video offers just a glimpse.
👁️ For the full story, watch here:
▶️ https://TPC8.short.gy/tPJwipCk ✅
📌 Fun Fact: In a meerkat mob, sentry duty follows a rotation. While one stands guard, the others safely forage.
#WorldMeerkatDay #Meerkats #Wildlife #Nature #Animals #AnimalBehavior #WildlifeAwareness #DesertLife #TPC8
🐻 Bears are already active this season: Colorado Parks & Wildlife has 80+ reports statewide. Secure trash, pull bird feeders, stay #BearAware as we head into summer!
What should you do when you encounter wildlife during your hike? Whether it’s a curious elk, a mountain lion, or even a bear, knowing how to respond is key to staying safe and protecting these amazing creatures.
Check out our latest blog post on What to Do When You Encounter Wildlife for tips on how to handle different situations and enjoy your outdoor adventures responsibly! 🦌🐻
Read more here: 👉 https://zurl.co/KEuv
#HikingSafety #WildlifeAwareness #OutdoorAdventure #LeaveNoTrace
Exploring the wilderness is one of the best ways to connect with nature, but it also comes with its share of risks, including encounters with predators. Whether you're hiking, camping, or backpacking in the mountains of Colorado or other regions in the West, it's essential to know how to respond if you cross paths with bears, mountain lions, wolves, or other potentially dangerous wildlife. Each animal requires a different approach, so understanding their behaviors and best practices for avoiding conflict can help keep both you and the wildlife safe. Table of Contents General Best Practices for Wildlife Encounters