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'A few tools and a wide range of skills can achieve many things
...' If you've ever wanted to make your own bow and arrows, learn
to create fire using friction, or mix up glue and dyes from the
natural resources that surround us, then this is the book for you.
John Rhyder has taught traditional woodcraft skills for several
decades and can now teach you in this no-nonsense, amusing and
easy-to-follow guide. Woodcraft will take you on a practical
learning journey - from the safe use of tools and sustainable
harvesting of wood to the subsequent uses for roots, bark and
timber. This step-by-step account is suitable for the student of
woodcraft, the naturalist and the practitioner of bushcraft skills.
'Never have I felt so connected to the natural world than when
trailing . . . The direction of the wind is noted almost
subconsciously, the alarm calls of birds are obvious and the track
and sign of all the other animals, even insects, crossing your
trail reveal themselves. It's a strangely peaceful state where
every sense seems to be stretched to the limit in a state of
extreme concentration, and yet one feels completely relaxed and at
peace. The whole of nature is revealed within an animal trail.'
John Rhyder explores the world of British mammals, birds, reptiles
and amphibians through their tracks and other signs, including
scat, feeding, damage to trees, dens, beds and nests, providing a
fully explained and illustrated guide to the natural world around
us. Following years of extensive research from one of the UK's
leading wildlife trackers, Track and Sign is illustrated with line
drawings and photographs, making identification in the field
effective and accurate for both the complete beginner and the
expert naturalist.
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