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  • The child learned about different types of plants and their uses in the wilderness, such as identifying edible plants and their nutritional value.
  • They gained an understanding of animal tracks and behavior, learning to identify different tracks and interpret animal behavior based on the signs they leave behind.
  • They learned about basic survival skills such as building a shelter, starting a fire, and finding clean water sources, demonstrating an understanding of the principles of heat, shelter, and basic needs in a survival situation.
  • They explored the concept of ecosystems and the interdependence of living organisms, observing firsthand how different elements of the environment interact with each other.

Encourage the child to continue developing their bushcraft skills through hands-on experiences in nature. They can practice building different types of shelters, foraging for edible plants, and identifying animal tracks in various outdoor environments. Additionally, they can learn about wilderness safety and first aid, deepening their understanding of staying safe in the wild.

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