Nature Observation and Tracking
“Nature Observation and Tracking” by Tom Brown, published by Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated in 1983, is a comprehensive guide that explores the ancient practices of Native American lore. This edition, consisting of 282 pages, presents techniques for enhancing one’s connection to the natural world through the senses of sight, smell, and taste. The book serves as a resource for those interested in understanding the signs and signals of the diverse wildlife that inhabits our environment.
Readers will find practical instruction on how to immerse themselves in nature and develop a deeper awareness of their surroundings. The content emphasizes the importance of observation and tracking, providing insights into the behaviors of various living creatures. This instructional volume is particularly relevant for enthusiasts of sports and outdoors activities, including hiking and camping, as it encourages a harmonious relationship with the wilderness.
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Utilizing the ancient lore of Native Americans, Tom Brown passes on a timeless tradition that connects humankind to Earth. This unique volume teaches us the basics of sight, smell, and taste; it shows us how to become one with nature, and how to receive all the signs and signals of the multitude of living creatures with whom we share the beauty and bounty of the wilderness.
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