All videos for the tag : nature (172 videos)
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Survival Skills – Earth School – Who we are103204:06
Richard Cleveland’s Earth School near Asheville, North Carolina teaches students solid Wilderness Survival Skills. Students learn to be self-reliant as they deepen their connection to the natural world. Visit:
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“Ultimate Low Budget Winter Survival Kit” i show and explain a very simple and cheap but absolut effective method to stay warm in an emergency during the winter and i’m sure that this one can save lives WARNING: the blanket is flammable, please be very careful!!! This technique is thought for an emergency!!! For more…
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In the Swiss Mountain i build a Mega Shelter, a Chair, a Table, a Shelf all around a permanent camp with my friend Felix. Our Flint Stone Fire keep us warm at night and the amazing view at the next morning was all the effort worth. For more videos: – please SUBSCRIBE to my channel!…
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On this episode August and Wendy head out to the woods near Lac Du Bonnet, Manitoba to learn wilderness survival basics from Dave MacDonald of the International Canadian School of Survival. For more info on the school visit www.icsos.ca
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How to catch a Hawk322850505:47
In this amazing clip Andrew Ucles uses this bird’s hunting cues to his advantage. Using smoke as a lure and both rabbit and fox gut as bait he craftly develops a net trap from basic materials to bring you eye to eye with one of Australia’s most beautiful bird species, the Whistling Kite hawk…watch a…
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CampAesthetics 12.5 (Fungi & Bonus Footage)7058526:49
DEATHCAP! (Amanita phalloides), Mycology 101 – Fungal Anatomy of Agarics and Deathcaps, Ganoderma applanatum (Artists conk) Igniting Ganoderma applanatum for an ember w/ ferrocerium rod, Coprinellus micaceus (Glimmering Inkcap), Coprinopsis picecea (Magpie Inkcap), Puffing Lycoperdon perlatum (Common Puffball), Pleurotus Ostreatus (Oyster Mushroom), A colourful bolete of which species is uncertain, Hypholoma fasciculare (Sulphur Tuft), Linden…
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Bushcraft Foraging: Seasonal Edibles Ramsons1961306:40
Ramsons is a tasty reminder that Spring is close. In this video we identify it when just emerging an also look at some poisonous lookalikes. Become a Patron: Bushcraft Basics Blog – Amazon Store: UK Store – US Store – Merchandise: T-Shirts – Connect On My Website – Connect On Facebook – Connect On Instagram…
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CampAesthetics 12 – Wild Food, Fire & Fungi35931151:29
In this episode – Autumn Aesthetics, Fireweed Tinder (Chamerion angustifolium), Western Red Cedar Embernest, Igniting char-cloth with the Fire-Piston, WILDERNESS FEAST! Eating Agaricus bisporus (Button Mushrooms), Lycoperdon perlatum (Common Puffball), Rosehips (Rosa Canina), Calvatia gigantea (Giant Puffball), Macrolepiota procera (Parasol Mushroom), Hawthorn (Crataegus monogyna), Making bread from scratch with wild wheat with a chartin, tinfoil…
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Bushcraft Containers: Basket Weaving, Clematis5335318:26
Clematis is an abundant vine, simple to use and requires no preparations for fish traps, baskets and more. Become a Patron: Bushcraft Basics Blog – Amazon Store: UK Store – US Store – Merchandise: T-Shirts – Connect On My Website – Connect On Facebook – Connect On Instagram – Connect On Twitter –
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Wild man Andrew Ucles shows you the truth about lion encounters and lion attacks, part of his African documentary – Ucles Vs Africa – gives the audience a sneak peak of what it feels like to come face to face with a pride of lions. The big African lion is an extremely curios animal traveling…
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The Headphone Trap | Hacking The System836201:09
Brian Brushwood demonstrates how to snare an animal using a common pair of ear-buds. ➡ Subscribe: About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world’s premium destination for science, exploration, and adventure. Through their world-class scientists, photographers, journalists, and filmmakers, Nat Geo gets you closer to the stories that matter and past the edge of what’s…
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True Potato Seed1239902:04
This clip is from volume 4 of The Science of Propagation series. True Potato Seed(TPS) is harvested from the fruit of the potato called a “potato apple”. This seed can be cleaned, dried and then planted to develop new kinds of potatoes. By growing potatoes from TPS we can increase genetic diversity and develop disease…