Linda Bittle
After many years of working as a nurse's aide and purchasing assistant at a rural Missouri hospital, Linda decided to follow her passion and become a naturalist. She works at Wilderness Awarenss School - as the bookkeeper and business manager. She volunteers with tracking and ethnobotony classes, and moderates the school group on the ISPT website.
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2006/2007 Wilderness Awareness School Residential Program graduate, 2008/2009 Tracking Intensive graduateInterests
outdoor education, tracking, coyote mentoring, survival skills, wildlife, hunting, fishing, outdoorswomen, shooting sports, 2nd ammendment issues, target balls, , herbalism, alternative health care, pets, crafts, history and travelAffiliations
Possum Tracks blog, International Society of Professional Trackers, Western Writers of AmericaFans
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Braver, Better, Happier Post-9/119/11/01 will go down in history as the day America changed. Change can also mean growth. My life is nothing like it was on that day. It's better in so many ways.
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Seattle Area Domestic Dog Tracking Project, Phase TwoNo database of domestic dog tracks exists. With over 400 breeds of dog, there is much to be learned about dog foot morpholgy and the tracks they leave. -
The Cross, the Stone and the PromiseEaster Sunday commemorates the death and the resurrection of Jesus Christ. It's the most important story in the Bible.
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Seattle Area Summer Camps Offer Remedy for Nature Deficit DisorderWilderness Awareness School summer camps are open for registration now! Programs are set for Olympia, Seattle, Bellevue, Kirkland, Carnation, and Duvall, Washington. New programs and expanded opportunities for ages 4- 18. Sign up on-line!
