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Here are a few wonderful websites from some of my friends and teachers. They can help you lead a more natural way of life.
Check them out and let me know of other cool Nature sites that you find.
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Tom Brown -
www.trackerschool.com
This is what started my whole Journey into the Natural world. If it weren't for this school, the Bass/Nature Camp would not be happnin’. |
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Jon Young -
www.jonyoung.org
Jon Young is Tom Brown’s first student and the leading expert on bird language. Jon has amazing wilderness teacher and is an accomplished musician on many different instruments. |
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Richard C.
www.lovetheearth.com
Richard is one of the best teachers that I know. He heads the nature part of my camps and, I visit his school as a guest instructor about once a year. |
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Wilderness Awareness School
www.wildernessawarenessschool.org
This school is located near Seattle and teaches nature skills as well as a natural way of life. I highly recommend it. |
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Alderleaf Wilderness College
www.wildernesscollege.com
Alderleaf offers innovative permaculture, wildlife tracking, nature education, and wilderness survival courses in the Pacific Northwest. |
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Riekes Center for Human Advancement
www.riekes.org
Located in Menlo Park, CA, the Riekes Center, owned by Gary Riekes, has been helping kids find and achieve their goals for many years. Many of the ideas for Wooten Woods came from visiting this place. The center contains an athletic fitness, creative arts, physical theapy, and nature awareness Department. And best of all, the kids help run it. |
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The Tracker
by Tom Brown Jr.
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The Education of Little Tree
by Forrest Carter
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