Kim A. Cabrera
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Natural Resources Planning and Interpretation, Humboldt State University, CAInterests
nature, outdoors, animals, wildlife, tracking, animal tracks, search & rescue tracking, natural resources, mammals, birds, trees, wildflowers, wilderness, photography, graphic design, editing, wildlife tracking, hiking, camping, recreation, forests, parksMotto
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Preventing Nature-Deficit Disorder in Your ChildChildren who are not exposed to the natural world can develop a host of problems as they get older. Regular free play in nature helps children grow healthier both physically and mentally. -
How to Decrease Knee Pain from BikingKnee pain is the most common injury from biking. These tips will help you decrease knee pain during and after biking. -
Best Places to Camp in California's Humboldt Redwoods State ParkHumboldt Redwoods State Park offers a variety of camping experience that will suit the needs of any camper.
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What to See in Humboldt Redwoods State Park: A Guided Tour by a Former Park EmployeeHumboldt Redwoods State Park offers something for everyone. Whether you prefer hiking or swimming, this park is a great destination.
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Surviving Smoky Wildfire ConditionsTips on how to stay healthy during periods of wildfire smoke.
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DIY Instructions: How to Build an Outdoor Fire PitUse these simple steps to build your own outdoor fire pit in your backyard! -
Tracking: An Ancient Skill in Modern TimesTrackers are regularly using the ancient skill of following footprints and sign, even in today's high tech world.
