Forest animal rescue is the process of saving wild animals that are injured, trapped, orphaned, or affected by forest fires, deforestation, floods, and human activities. Rescue teams, forest officers, veterinarians, and wildlife organizations work together to protect these animals and provide medical care, food, and safe shelter.

The main goal of forest animal rescue is to conserve wildlife and maintain the balance of nature. After treatment and recovery, healthy animals are released back into their natural habitat. People can also help by protecting forests, avoiding hunting, and informing authorities when wild animals are in danger.

Forest animal rescue is important because every animal plays a valuable role in the ecosystem and helps keep forests healthy and balanced.