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Survival, Self Sufficiency and Sustainable LivingThis site is for people who would like to learn about the self sufficiency, sustainable living, wilderness survival skills and other ways of living that people knew in ancient times — before we became dependent on modern fossil-fuel-based technology. That includes myself, i.e. I am learning this as I go, and writing it up on the site as I get around to it. The What's New? page shows more details of updates to survival.org.au. HOT: If you'd like to see more from Geoff Lawton, you can sign up here for free at Geoff's website to watch more videos (and other material) explaining these concepts in much further detail. Popular pages on Survival.org.auBush Tucker Plant Foods SectionBush Tucker Plant Food - Edible WeedsAustralian Birds - Sydney and Blue Mountains Bird SpeciesSurvival Radio and Long-Distance CommunicationAustralian Field Guides and Nature BooksThe Bush Tucker Survival GuideAustralian Bush Food Plant QuizThe Bush Tucker Diet - A Nutritional AnalysisAustralian Bird QuizHow to Find Water (Finding Water in the Wilderness)Tracking Animals — How To Read Animal TracksThe Hand Drill Fire KitPermaculture, Self Sufficiency And Sustainable Living BooksHow to Survive a Nuclear WarThe Most Essential Survival Gear/Equipment
Survival Essentials: How To Survive In The WildernessInstant Bookshelf to Survive The ApocalypseThe Bow Drill Fire KitStarting a Vegetable GardenBow Drill Fire Making VideosMake an Instant Tracking Box to Learn Animal TrackingAnimal Tracking Quiz
Using a Trail Camera for Trapping Practice
Australian Spider QuizNewest Pages on survival.org.auNuclear War Survival - Part 2 - How To Survive a Nuclear WarSurvival (and Other) Books About the COVID-19 CoronavirusAustralian Frogs Page
Mammal and Reptile Species Pages
Other Recent Pages on survival.org.auAustralian Spiders and Their FacesLong-Distance Running Training CalculatorFive New Australian Mammals With PhotosNew Fishes of Australia Section With PhotosFinding a Secret SpotLearning the Phases of the MoonPreparing for an EMP (Electromagnetic Pulse)NEWER PAGES: Nuclear War Survival - Part 2, Australian Bush Food Plant Quiz, Essential Survival Gear/Equipment, Using a Trail Camera for Trapping Practice, Australian Bird Quiz, Australian Spider Quiz, Australian Spiders and their Faces, Learning the Phases of the Moon, Red Fox, Specials - Discounts - Items on Sale, 3 New Mammals, Finding a Secret Spot, Fish of Australia, Black Rat, Instant Bookshelf to Survive The Apocalypse, Indicators of Overuse of the World's Natural Resources, NEWER BUT LESS NEW THEN ABOVE PAGES: Preparing for an EMP (Electromagnetic Pulse), Survival Radio and Long-Distance Communication, David Holmgren — Upcoming Events, Witchetty Grubs, How to Drain Your Hot Water Heater For Survival Water, How to Read the Sky at Night: Practical Astronomy for Date, Time and Direction Finding, How to Survive a Nuclear War, Dystopian Fiction / Novels, Strategies for a Changing Economy: Survive and Thrive - National speaking tour with Nicole Foss and David Holmgren How to Make Your Own Meat Stock and Bone Broth, Countdown Timer for the December 2013 Solstice. New pages: Ghost Gum Farm PDC (FNQ), Permaculture Design Certificate (PDC) Course Directory EVEN LESS NEW THAN THAT: Surviving the Economic Crash — Web Links, Survival Courses Near Sydney and the Blue Mountains, Bush Tucker Plant Foods - All natives on one page. NOT NEW ANYMORE AT ALL: Waterproof Bible, Free Video Bible Course, Books About Near-Death Experiences, 7 New Survival Books, Even More Edible Weeds, New Edible Weeds, Make a Simple Wire Snare Loop, Books by Tom Brown, Jr., Survival DVDs, 14 New Survival Books, 13 New Birds, Growing Fruit Trees (19 pages), 7 New Bush Tucker Plants, The Bush Tucker Diet — A Nutritional Analysis, Bush Tucker Survival Guide, Gould's Birds of Australia, New Australian Birds, Surviving Christmas, Tracking, Survival Essentials: How To Survive In The Wilderness. Welcome to survival.org.auOne thing I have always loved is to spend time outdoors, in unspoiled, natural settings. This came quite naturally to me as a child. My childhood home backed onto bushland and a large amount of my time was spent exploring this green world. Almost every rock and every tree had a name or some kind of significance.
Even when removed from fast paced environments, very
few of us are able to slow down enough to appreciate the full splendour
of nature.... Yet that connection can be reestablished—in large
part simply by awakening and nourishing our innate awareness. With
a few simple skills and some dedicated practice, any person can open
his or her senses to the full richness of nature, regardless of what
he or she seeks there. Why would I want to learn self sufficiency and wilderness survival skills? The idea I have adopted for myself, as a path to learning self sufficiency, sustainable living, and wilderness survival skills, is to isolate a small enough number of core topics that I can feel somewhat proficient in them, after having practiced them myself. The skills I have chosen are in four categories: Plant food, animal food, fire, and cordage. I have left out water, since in the area where I live it's easy to find water. I have left out shelter, since I think it would be possible to make some kind of shelter without a lot of knowledge. I think I could figure out the essentials of shelter if I really needed to, and more than that can be learned later. The site will start off very small, and simple, and I will add content to it as I go. Photographs of how to perform the techniques will be included as I get around to it. Why This Site?There is a wide variety of (mostly non-Australian) sustainable living, self-sufficiency, and wilderness survival material existing on the web already. I am not intending to reproduce what is already available, but rather to provide a record of my own development that could be used as an introduction to the techniques. I feel that much of what is already available is written for people who are already experienced in wilderness survival, tracking, nature observation, awareness, and/or self-sufficiency. Or, is written for beginners, but does not include enough details for a person with little or no experience to be able to follow easily. Or, it is written by North Americans and featuring North American plants and animals, which are mostly fairly different from what we have here in Australia. animal animals au australia australian birds books bush drill fire foods learn living nature nuclear org page pages plant quiz read self shows sufficiency survival survive tracking tucker war water wilderness Content is copyright © Survival.org.au 2005-2025 All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use. Definitely read the disclaimer before trying anything from this website, especially including the practices and skills. This website uses affiliate links – this doesn't cost you any more, but I get a commission on purchases made through the website. As an Amazon Associate I earn similarly from qualifying purchases. |
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