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Kay

Friday, February 28, 2003 - 06:53 pm Click here to edit this post
Survival Top Sites
http://www.wilderness-survival.net/topsites/index.php

Survival Articles from Backwoods Magazine
http://www.backwoodshome.com/

Survival Articles from Rocky Mountain Survival Group
http://www.rmsg.us/articles.htm

Captain Dave’s Survival Center
http://survival-center.com/links.html

Walton’s Self-Reliance Information
http://www.waltonfeed.com/self/index.html

Preparedness Nuggets
http://www.justpeace.org/nuggetsindex.htm

Rhema’s Terrorism, Disaster And Emergency Preparedness Resources
http://members.aol.com/keninga/links2.htm

Survival & Energy Links
http://www.sharelynx.net/Markets/Alternative.htm

Survival FAQ
http://www.survivalistbooks.com/faq/threat.htm

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Kay

Tuesday, March 04, 2003 - 09:56 am Click here to edit this post
Primitive Living Skills Links
http://www.hollowtop.com/plinks.htm

Cherokee Primitive Survival
http://members.truepath.com/cherokeesurvival/

Rural Living Skills
http://metalab.unc.edu/london/rural-skills/

Native Tech: Native American Technology And Art
http://www.nativetech.org/

Primitive Technology Links
http://ic.net/~tbailey/Primitive.html

Maps
http://www-nmd.usgs.gov/

The Mountain Man’s Web Ring
http://www.webring.org/cgi-bin/webring?ring=mtnman;list

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Eden

Tuesday, March 04, 2003 - 06:31 pm Click here to edit this post
Survival Medicine/First Aid

First Aid Tutorial
http://www.survival-center.com/firstaid/book.htm

Survival Medicine
http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Lobby/2276/survmed.htm

For Goodness Snakes!
http://www.fda.gov/fdac/features/995_snakes.html

Snake Bites
http://www.wf.net/~snake/firsbite.htm

Medical FAQ
http://www.survival-center.com/med-faq/index.htm

Learn CPR
http://www.learncpr.org

Antibiotic Vet Medicine
http://members.aol.com/keninga/vetmed.htm

Toothache First Aid FAQ
http://www.edoc.co.za/dhw/faq/dodont.html

First Aid FAQs For Pets
http://www.peteducation.com/category_summary.cfm?cls=0&cat=1783

First Aid FAQ For Horses
http://www.horseinfo.com/info/faqs/faqfirstaidindex.html

Emergency First Aid For Heat Stroke & Heat Exhaustion
http://www.healthy.net/asp/templates/article.asp?PageType=article&ID=1291

Baby Emergencies & First Aid
http://www.principalhealthnews.com/topic/topic13408

First Aid For Frostbite
http://www.healthy.net/asp/templates/article.asp?PageType=article&ID=1469

Hypothermia
http://www.walgreens.com/library/firstaid/Hypothermia.jhtml

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Rex

Saturday, October 25, 2003 - 10:03 pm Click here to edit this post
Wilderness Survival Quiz from
http://www.surviveoutdoors.com/quiz.asp

1. Which of these spider bites is painless?
· Black Widow
· Brown Recluse
· Wolf Spider
· Harvestman (Daddy Longlegs)

2. To disinfect water by boiling, how long should it be boiled?
· 15 minutes
· One second
· One hour
· Depends on altitude

3. When drinking lake or stream water in North America contaminated with the protozoa Giardia, how long before symptoms of watery diarrhea occur?
· 30 minutes
· 2-3 days
· 2-4 weeks
· Immediately

4. Africanized honeybees (killer bees) which have now crossed over the United States border have this shortcoming:
· Small stinger
· Cannot see in the dark
· Cannot fly as fast as the common honeybee
· Life span of only 6 months

5. One blistering sunburn in childhood increases the child's risk for skin cancer how many times?
· Double the risk
· Triple the risk
· No increased risk
· Ten times the risk

6. The number of reported cases of Lyme's Disease in the United States has surged since 1996. It has now reached an annual reporting rate per year of:
· More than 20,000 cases per year
· More than 15,000 cases per year
· More than 10,000 cases per year
· More than 5,000 cases per year

7. The most poisonous plant in the United States is:
· Pokeweed
· Foxglove
· Jimson Weed
· Water Hemlock

8. True or false: When stung by a bee, you should take tweezers and remove the stinger.
· True
· False

9. What is responsible for the majority of deaths in the field for hunters?
· Falling out of deer stands
· Heart attack
· Accidental shooting
· Wild animal attacks

10. How many human deaths occur annually in the United States by venomous snakes?
· 250
· 5
· 50
· 12

Answers at:
http://www.surviveoutdoors.com/quizanswers.asp and also below:

1. Brown recluse; 2. One second - Once water starts to boil, all bacteria and viruses as well as protozoa are killed. It is a myth that water needs to be boiled for any greater length of time; 3. 2-4 weeks; 4. Cannot see in the dark - All bees cannot see in the dark, subsequently, should one be chased by a swarm, it would be beneficial to go into a dark garage, cave, or a dark wooded area; 5. Double the risk; 6. More than 15,000 cases per year; 7. Water Hemlock - All of these plants have a degree of toxicity, all parts of the water hemlock are poisonous. The root being the most lethal; 8. False - When a bee stings you, it quickly dies. The reason for this is that it disembowels itself leaving part of its intestine and venom sack attached. It was once thought by using tweezer you would inject more venom into your skin. Recent studies prove otherwise, whether scraping or pulling the stinger out, it does not increase the allergic reaction; 9. Heart attack - Due to many men and women unconditioned in venturing into the outdoors, heart attacks are by far the #1 killer. An extensive check-up with your primary care provider would decrease the incidence of these deaths; 10. 12


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