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Outdoor Education

  • The student learned about nature and wildlife by observing the behavior and habitat of the hig.
  • They gained teamwork and cooperation skills while working with their peers to track and study the hig.
  • They practiced navigation and map-reading by following the hig's trail and using compasses to locate its whereabouts.
  • The student developed appreciation and respect for nature through their interaction with the hig and its environment.

For continued development, encourage students to further explore local wildlife, engage in nature conservation activities, and practice outdoor survival skills. They can also participate in orienteering activities and seek opportunities to volunteer with organizations focused on environmental conservation.

Book Recommendations

  • The Tracker by Tom Brown Jr.: A compelling book offering insights into tracking and understanding wildlife in the wilderness.
  • Last Child in the Woods by Richard Louv: Exploring the significance of connecting children with nature and the outdoors.
  • Bushcraft 101 by Dave Canterbury: An essential guide to wilderness survival skills and outdoor education.

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