Surviving in the Canadian wilderness

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Surviving in the Canadian wilderness By: Student C and Student D

Plants Only certain plants can be used for food or medicine. If you plan to eat a plant make sure you know it is able to be used as medicine or edible.

Shelter Making shelter is key when in the wilderness. If you don’t make a shelter than you are more available to animals. Also if you don’t make a shelter and it rains then you will get wet. If it is cold shelter can help you warmer stay than sleeping outside.

Weather In the fall and winter it can get cold. In the cold weather hypothermia is likely [use your resources to build layers.

Hunting Food Hunting food is important for survival in the wilderness. You need to hunt to survive You also need to have a resource to hunt with if you dont have a resource you cant hunt. .

Fire Making a fire is essential for survival especially in the winter and fall. If you don’t build a fire in the wilderness in the winter than you are likely to get hypothermia .

Protection as aIf an animal is coming you going to need to have protection such weapon. If you don’t have a resource to protect you stay where you are[you dont bother him he won’t bother you].

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