The Winner of the Leather Nature Journal is…
Jana won the Nature Journal Giveaway. I hope you get many years of enjoyment from it, Jana. But wait, there’s more… If you did not win the leather … Continue Reading →
Learn Nature and Outdoor Skills
Jana won the Nature Journal Giveaway. I hope you get many years of enjoyment from it, Jana. But wait, there’s more… If you did not win the leather … Continue Reading →
Nature has a sense of humor – So should we! Nature has a sense of humor. Just look at the platypus – a head-on collision between a duck … Continue Reading →
There has been an uptick in media coverage of wilderness survival this summer. It may be due to seasonal interest. After all, summer is when most people venture into the … Continue Reading →
Journaling is like eating broccoli. You know it’s good for you but you just don’t want to do it. I know because I feel the same way. Imagine how … Continue Reading →
I don’t want to give a lion tooth decay. You see, I’m mostly chocolate and baked goods. I consume sugary sweets and don’t eat enough vegetables. I skip meals … Continue Reading →
Sometimes animals do strange things. According to this article from NPR, an enterprising seagull got more than he bargained for… A wildlife hospital in Britain had no trouble spotting … Continue Reading →
Your bushcraft skills travel wherever you go. They don’t remain in the woods when you leave. But few of us make use of our skills when we are in … Continue Reading →
I scan the marshland as the early morning breeze sways what remains of my hairline. From my position I can see Great Egrets (Ardea alba) and Black-necked Stilts (Himantopus mexicanus) … Continue Reading →
I’m hiking through a peaceful oak forest, enjoying the cool shade. The cloudless blue sky peeks through the dense canopy overhead. My boots make soft swishing sounds as they … Continue Reading →
Awake at Dawn My eyes pop open and I’m momentarily disoriented. I’m lying on my back, ensconced in the warm cocoon of my sleeping bag. My eyes wander along … Continue Reading →