Finding Food for Survival - A Guide to Trapping and Battling Terrains
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Table of Contents Preface Chapter 1 - Introduction Chapter 2 - Relying on the Greens Universal Edibility Test Chapter 3 - Plant Options Temperate Zone Plants Tropical Zone Food Plants Desert Zone Food Plants North African Plantation Chapter 4 - Desert Survival Tips for Finding Food in the Desert Some Common Desert Edible Plants Chapter 5 - Survival at Sea Tips for Finding Food in the Open Seas Chapter 6 - Setting Traps and Snares Use of Bait Trap and Snare Construction Types of Traps Chapter 7 - Conclusion Author Bio Publisher Preface Food is the primary necessity of life. Although it is clear that lack of availability of food will not kill you instantly, it will deprive you of the energy you require to get yourself out of any survival situation. Desperation makes people lean towards some insane choices and our help here is to provide you with sane options of your food sources in different kinds of survival terrains. Be it wilderness, desert, or snow, food is one of the key assets to survival. This book aims at guiding you to the best food sources these areas can provide you with. Plants can be your savior as you do not have to catch them, but there is a catch here as well, since you have to identify the plants that are safe for you. Don't worry, we will try to cover this part extensively. Not all of us are trained hunters. This book gives you some tips on how to set proper traps to catch some protein in the wild. Remember, this is not for fun, it is for survival and only the fittest can survive. Just follow our advice and always be prepared for emergencies by keeping a good knowledge of the whereabouts of your adventure zones.
Product Details
Price
$6.99
Publisher
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Publish Date
January 27, 2015
Pages
38
Dimensions
6.0 X 0.08 X 9.0 inches | 0.14 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781507599495
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John Davidson is Director of the Program of Film Studies and Associate Professor of Germanic Languages and Literatures at the Ohio State University. His Deterritorializing the New German Cinema appeared in 1999, and he has published numerous articles on German film as well as political discourses and literary figures in cinema more generally. He serves on the editorial board of Studies in European Cinema (UK) and is currently working on a book project investigating cinema, labor, and mobility in twentieth-century Germany.