General Survival 

How to Safely and Humanely Trap Animals on Your Property

Trapping animals on your property can be a necessary and humane way to deal with unwanted wildlife. Whether you have a pesky raccoon rummaging through your garbage or a squirrel causing damage to your garden, it’s important to approach trapping with care and consideration for the animal’s well-being. Here are some tips on how to safely and humanely trap animals on your property. 1. Use the right trap: When selecting a trap, make sure it is appropriate for the size and species of animal you are trying to capture. There…

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Bushcraft 

How to Forage for Edible Plants in New York City | Thrillist Explorers

Discover how to forage for edible plants and learn the basics of foraging in New York City with urban forager expert Journei … source

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General Survival 

Foraging 101: How to Identify and Harvest Wild Plants

Foraging is the act of searching for and gathering wild plants and fungi for food or medicinal purposes. This age-old practice has gained popularity in recent years as people seek to connect with nature, eat more sustainably, and learn about the plants that grow in their local environment. However, foraging can be a daunting task for beginners, as there are many plants that are toxic or inedible. To help you get started on your foraging journey, here is a beginner’s guide to identifying and harvesting wild plants: 1. Safety first:…

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General Survival 

Campfire Chronicles: Essential Steps for Building a Perfect Fire

There’s nothing quite like sitting around a crackling campfire, roasting marshmallows and sharing stories with friends and family. Building a fire is a quintessential part of the camping experience, but it can be a bit tricky if you’re not sure what you’re doing. That’s where Campfire Chronicles comes in. This handy guide will walk you through the essential steps for building the perfect fire every time. Step 1: Choose the Right Spot The first step in building a fire is to choose the right spot. Look for a flat, open…

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Bushcraft 

3 Days in Arctic with Bushcraft Hot Tent & No Sleeping Bag

I am in the Taiga forests of Alaska, winter camping with no tent and no sleeping bag. I am building a bushcraft survival shelter and … source

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