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Beauty or the Beast: Understanding Attitudes about Wolves in Washington

Posted on April 24, 2025April 15, 2025 By Patrick Wiley No Comments on Beauty or the Beast: Understanding Attitudes about Wolves in Washington
Beauty or the Beast: Understanding Attitudes about Wolves in Washington

Patrick Wiley, M.S., discusses the complexities of wolf management in Washington State, stemming from a unique intersection of ecological interest and cultural identity. The author reflects on his personal ambivalence toward wolves, contrasting them with other predators and highlighting societal perceptions of wolves as symbols of threat or ecological balance. The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife’s management plan attempts to address human concerns surrounding wolves, yet struggles due to a lack of social science understanding. The post emphasizes the necessity of recognizing psychological factors—like Social Dominance and Right Wing Authoritarianism—in formulating effective wildlife policy, suggesting that without addressing human behaviors and identities, conflicts over wolf management will persist. Continue Reading Beauty or the Beast: Understanding Attitudes about Wolves in Washington

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Who’s Afraid of the Big, Bad Wisconsin Wolf?

Posted on April 21, 2025October 7, 2025 By Chris Chisholm No Comments on Who’s Afraid of the Big, Bad Wisconsin Wolf?
Who’s Afraid of the Big, Bad Wisconsin Wolf?

Dr. Thomas P. Chisholm shares insights on tracking wolves and elk in Wisconsin amidst changing environmental dynamics. March provides an ideal time for tracking, especially after recent elk reintroduction efforts. Wolves, once nearly extinct, now contribute to complex interactions in the ecosystem. Despite concerns over wolf predation on livestock, their impact on deer populations is minimal. Nonetheless, wolves face threats from hunting legislation and misconceptions depicting them as dangerous. The author emphasizes coexistence and understanding with wildlife while encouraging study and observation over hunting. Continue Reading Who’s Afraid of the Big, Bad Wisconsin Wolf?

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Tracking Animals for Fun, Photography, Hunting & Conservation

Posted on April 14, 2025April 8, 2026 By Chris Chisholm No Comments on Tracking Animals for Fun, Photography, Hunting & Conservation
Tracking Animals for Fun, Photography, Hunting & Conservation

Wolf Camp founder Chris Chisholm breaks down how to track wild animals in this succinct article with live action videos. Uncover nature’s stories by adopting a detective’s mindset and enhancing your observational abilities in the natural world. Key skills include interpreting animal tracks, scat, and other signs to understand the behavior and location of animals. Critical questions to ask while tracking involve understanding why animals are in certain habitats, how signs age, looking ahead (not down) to see where animals travel, and of course studying to learn whom tracks belong to. Habitual practice, journaling results, and utilizing the right resources will bring rapid progress to improve tracking skills and ultimately deepen your connection with nature. Continue Reading Tracking Animals for Fun, Photography, Hunting & Conservation

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How To Use A Compass – Using Map & Compass – Recommended Compasses

Posted on June 26, 2024June 26, 2024 By Chris Chisholm No Comments on How To Use A Compass – Using Map & Compass – Recommended Compasses
How To Use A Compass – Using Map & Compass – Recommended Compasses

This blog article and popular youtube video provides instructions on using compass and map, emphasizing proper alignment and direction-finding techniques. It recommends orienteering compasses with spinning dials and clear plastic, plus the ability to set declination. A mirrored compass and a global compass are also best for accurate navigation. Wolf Camp founder Chris Chisholm offers additional resources for natural navigation and orienteering tips. Additionally, wilderness survival training courses are recommended for those seeking practical skills in navigation, lost-proofing, and orienteering in wilderness settings. Continue Reading How To Use A Compass – Using Map & Compass – Recommended Compasses

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Sensory Awareness – The Most Important Skill of Nature, Survival, Hunting & Gathering

Posted on June 17, 2024June 21, 2025 By Chris Chisholm 2 Comments on Sensory Awareness – The Most Important Skill of Nature, Survival, Hunting & Gathering
Sensory Awareness – The Most Important Skill of Nature, Survival, Hunting & Gathering

In this post, the author discusses the importance of enhancing sensory awareness in nature to truly connect with the environment. They emphasize the significance of breathing deeply to increase oxygen flow to the brain, engaging peripheral vision to detect movement, and expanding hearing to capture all sounds. Additionally, they highlight the practice of using other senses, such as smell, taste, and touch, to further connect with nature. The author urges readers to integrate all senses to achieve full awareness. The post concludes with information about camps, classes, and workshops at Wolf Camp & School of Natural Science. Continue Reading Sensory Awareness – The Most Important Skill of Nature, Survival, Hunting & Gathering

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Why Birds Sing & What Birds Say – Their Languages, Voices & Vocalizations

Posted on June 13, 2024June 15, 2024 By Chris Chisholm 2 Comments on Why Birds Sing & What Birds Say – Their Languages, Voices & Vocalizations
Why Birds Sing & What Birds Say – Their Languages, Voices & Vocalizations

Bird communication is an intricate system that offers valuable insights into the environment. Birds’ vocalizations convey important information about nearby dangers, food sources, and other events. Understanding their language can provide advanced notice of various occurrences in the wilderness. Different categories of bird behavior and vocalizations exist, including begging calls, aggression calls, song behavior, companion calls, and alarm calls. Learning these vocalizations for specific bird species, such as the robin or the Pacific Wren, can enhance your awareness of the surrounding environment, from dangers to rare wonders. Continue Reading Why Birds Sing & What Birds Say – Their Languages, Voices & Vocalizations

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Identify Birds Quickly by Sight, Sound & Behavior plus using Bird Feeders, Field Guides & Apps

Posted on June 10, 2024June 15, 2024 By Chris Chisholm No Comments on Identify Birds Quickly by Sight, Sound & Behavior plus using Bird Feeders, Field Guides & Apps
Identify Birds Quickly by Sight, Sound & Behavior plus using Bird Feeders, Field Guides & Apps

Recognize bird calls with the help of online resources and apps, inclulding vocalizations of specific bird species. This article provides tips on setting up bird feeders, identifying bird families in a field guide, and capturing exceptional birdwatching moments. Additionally, it recommends various bird field guides tailored for different expertise levels. Continue Reading Identify Birds Quickly by Sight, Sound & Behavior plus using Bird Feeders, Field Guides & Apps

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Experiencing the Magic of Birds Singing the Dawn Chorus

Posted on June 7, 2024June 15, 2024 By Chris Chisholm No Comments on Experiencing the Magic of Birds Singing the Dawn Chorus
Experiencing the Magic of Birds Singing the Dawn Chorus

Summary: Early morning birdwatching excursion at a peaceful study site, observing the behavior of various bird species as they awoke and sang at specific times. The narration includes details of the birds’ activities, such as singing, calling, and interacting with each other, from the pre-dawn twilight to the official sunrise. Notable sightings encompass a variety of birds, including robins, sparrows, blackbirds, thrushes, and flycatchers, with specific mentions of their unique vocalizations and behaviors. Additionally, the writer includes observations of other wildlife, such as squirrels and crows, during the outing. Continue Reading Experiencing the Magic of Birds Singing the Dawn Chorus

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Subscribe to our Outdoor Skills Blog Posts!

Posted on June 3, 2024February 5, 2025 By Chris Chisholm No Comments on Subscribe to our Outdoor Skills Blog Posts!
Subscribe to our Outdoor Skills Blog Posts!

Subscribe to the our outdoor skills blog by scrolling down and clicking on the green “Subscribe” button. After we finish moving our old posts over from our old server in May 2025, expect new quarterly seasonal posts, and in the meantime, join us for spring workshops and classes, summer youth camps, and in-depth internships. Continue Reading Subscribe to our Outdoor Skills Blog Posts!

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Reviews of the Top 10 Professional Wildlife Tracking Books

Posted on December 3, 2013June 15, 2024 By Chris Chisholm No Comments on Reviews of the Top 10 Professional Wildlife Tracking Books
Reviews of the Top 10 Professional Wildlife Tracking Books

This content provides a comprehensive list of top wildlife tracking books, with must-have field guides highlighted. The list includes works from various authors such as John James Audubon, Ellsworth Jaeger, Olaus Murie, Ernest Thompson Seton, James Halfpenny, Tom Brown Jr, Paul Rezendes, Mark Elbroch, James Lowery, David Moskowitz, Charley Eiseman, and Noah Charney. The field guides cover topics ranging from animal tracks and scat to bird tracks and sign, providing valuable resources for wildlife enthusiasts and trackers. Continue Reading Reviews of the Top 10 Professional Wildlife Tracking Books

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