Human rewilding in the 21st century with anthropologist James Van Lanen
IN THE BUSH Podcast05/27/24 • 110 min
James Van Lanen is an anthropologist with expertise in human ecology and hunter-gatherer studies. He previously spent thirteen years working as a Subsistence Resource Specialist for the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, where he worked on projects with several Yukon River communities. James has also worked on conservation issues with indigenous communities in Southeast Asia, South America, and Africa.
We talk about his book “Human rewilding in the 21st century” and why rewilding is important. We dive into lessons we can learn from our hunter gatherer ancestors and why “practicing” bushcraft and survival skills is valid in today’s world.
Get a copy of his book here: https://www.amazon.com/Human-Rewilding-21st-Century-Anthropologists-ebook/dp/B0CQD2KNYN
#wilderness survival #bushcraft #hunting #nature
05/27/24 • 110 min
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