All posts tagged with scavenging
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-(Natural News) An “advanced prepper” is somebody with exceptional experience in survival skills and has an extensive supply of food, water and survival gear. These kinds of preppers are different from beginner or even intermediate preppers because they could handle disasters that last several months long. To be able to survive a disaster of that […]
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-(Natural News) In the event of a large-scale disaster, you may be forced to scavenge for survival. Some people might not agree with this, but in a matter of life and death, preppers should be able to do anything to survive. Survival scavenging isn’t just about taking whatever you want. It’s about finding useful things […]
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-(Natural News) First and foremost, it’s extremely important to understand the difference between scavenging and looting – one is a moral and situationally aware method of getting yourself and your loved ones through a crisis situation, and the other is completely unethical. As pointed out in an article published earlier this month on ThePreppingGuide.com, “After […]
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-(Natural News) Wild giraffes are known to consume the leaves and twigs of acacias, mimosas, and wild apricots. However, a recent video by wildlife filmmaker Rob the Ranger shows that giraffes can deviate from their typical diet in unexpected ways. In the video, taken on the Idube Game Reserve in the Sabi Sand Wildtuin, Greater […]
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-(Natural News) Dumpster diving isn’t limited to just information espionage. A Portland, Oregon woman began to eat out of the dumpster (which she affectionately called, “dumpster dogging”) to save $30,000 in just eight months — enough cash to leave her job and travel to central America. Amanda Holden, 32, was called the “Dumpster Dog” by […]
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