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Outdoor Education Research

The Early-Camper Gets the Worm, According to Wilderness Study

…It’s common knowledge that hanging around the outdoors, whether that be running bases on the baseball field or trekking in the backcountry — is nothing less than beneficial for you. There’s all that fresh air, exercise, a release from the stresses of everyday life — we could go on infinitum. So now we have a…

EMT Training

21-Day Intensive EMT-Basic Training Now Available in North Carolina

…Starting and completing EMT-Basic training in North Carolina doesn’t have to be a long, drawn-out exercise. It’s now possible — in just 21 days — to obtain the proper training and knowledge to take and then pass the National Registry and the North Carolina state EMT exam. Editor’s Note: This course was previously a 19-day…

Wildlife

Gauging Your Safety in the Wilderness: What’s the Most Dangerous Animal?

…When wilderness medicine practitioners gather ’round a campfire, one favorite topic of discussion involves which animals are the most dangerous. Barring the obvious winner, we humans, leading candidates typically include the gorilla, shark, lion, tiger, and bear.  The unassuming mosquito and deadly microscopic organisms are often overlooked, but most likely lay absolute claim to the…

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