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hunting
Hunting is the human practice of seeking, pursuing, capturing, and killing wildlife or feral animals. The most common reasons for humans to hunt are to obtain the animal's body for meat and useful animal products (fur/hide, bone/tusks, horn/antler, etc.), for recreation/taxidermy (see trophy hunting), although it may also be done for resourceful reasons such as removing predators dangerous to humans or domestic animals (e.g. wolf hunting), to eliminate pests and nuisance animals that damage crops/livestock/poultry or spread diseases (see varminting), for trade/tourism (see safari), or for ecol

cooking
thumb|upright=1.0|A man cooking in a restaurant kitchen, [[Morocco]]

fishing
Fishing is the activity of trying to catch fish. Fish are often caught as wildlife from the natural environment (freshwater or marine), but may also be caught from stocked bodies of water such as ponds, canals, park wetlands and reservoirs. Fishing techniques include trawling, longlining, jigging, hand-gathering, spearing, netting, angling, shooting and trapping, as well as more destructive and often illegal techniques such as electrocution, blasting and poisoning.

tent
thumb|upright=1.35|A modern two-person, lightweight hiking dome tent; it is tied to rocks as there is nowhere to drive stakes on this rock shelf

camouflage
thumb|upright=1.35|The peacock flounder can change its pattern and colours to match its environment.
thumb|upright=1.35|A soldier applying camouflage face paint; both helmet and jacket are disruptive coloration|disruptively patterned.|alt=photo of a soldier putting on camouflage face paint
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camping
thumb|Tent camping in Sierra Nevada National Park
thumb|Tent camping in [[Turkey]]
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SOS is a Morse code distress signal (), used internationally, originally established for maritime use. In formal notation SOS is written with an overscore line (), to indicate that the Morse code equivalents for the individual letters of "SOS" are transmitted as an unbroken sequence of three dots / three dashes / three dots, with no spaces between the letters. In International Morse Code three dots form the letter "S" and three dashes make the letter "O", so "S O S" became a common way to remember the order of the dots and dashes. IWB, VZE, 3B, and V7 form equivalent sequences, but t
Heimlich maneuver
first aid procedure
survival skill
skill related to survival

campfire
thumb|200px|right|A campfire made using twigs and pine cones.
A campfire is a fire at a campsite that provides light, warmth, and heat for cooking. It can also serve as a beacon and an insect and predator deterrent. Established campgrounds often provide a stone or steel fire ring for safety. Campfires are a popular feature of camping. At summer camps, the word campfire often refers to an event (ceremony, get together, etc.) at which there is a fire. Some camps refer to the fire itself as a campfire.
distress signal
internationally recognized means for obtaining help
bivouac shelter
improvised shelter

bushcraft
thumb|A hatchet, a [[knife, and sometimes a saw are staple tools for bushcraft.]]
thumb|A billhook (a common tool in [[Europe) with a saw blade, used as a bushcraft tool in France]]
Ersatz good
substitute good, particularly in wartime
LANSA Flight 508
1971 aviation accident in Peru
solar water disinfection
portable water purification powered by sunlight
2023 Colombia Cessna 206 crash and rescue operation in the Amazon Rainforest
2023 aviation accident and rescue operation in Colombia
urophagia
Urophagia is the consumption of urine. Urine was consumed in several ancient cultures for various health, healing, and cosmetic purposes. People have been known to drink urine in extreme cases of water scarcity; however numerous sources, including the US Army Field Manual, advise against it. Urine may also be consumed as a sexual activity.
alarm signal
signal made by social animals and people to warn others of danger
outdoor cooking
practice of cooking food outdoors
Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape
U.S. military survival training program
solar still
distils water with substances dissolved in it by using the heat of the Sun to evaporate water so that it may be cooled and collected, thereby purifying it
batoning
thumb|Batoning a piece of wood
Batoning is the technique of cutting or splitting wood by using a baton-sized stick or mallet to repeatedly strike the spine of a sturdy knife, chisel or blade in order to drive it through wood, similar to how a froe is used. The batoning method can be used to make kindling or desired forms such as boards, slats or notches. The practice is most useful for obtaining dry wood from the inside of logs for the purpose of fire making.
Beverage-can stove
alcohol stove of DIY construction
woodcraft
thumb|upright=1.4|Campfire instructions from ''The American Boys' Handybook of Camp-lore and Woodcraft'' (1920)
Woodcraft or woodlore is skill and experience in living and thriving in the woods, either on a short- or long-term basis. It includes skills as hunting, fishing, and camping. Traditionally, woodcraft was associated with subsistence lifestyles and hunting-gathering. In modern developed countries it is more commonly associated with outdoor recreation or survivalism. Woodcraft is one form of bushcraft.

Act Fast Anti Choking Trainer
anti Choking simulation training equipment
Triangle of Life
unsubstantiated theory about how to survive a major earthquake
lashing
knot used to lash objects
bear-resistant food storage container