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Practical Nature Advice, or PNA, as it is most often referred to as, is a monthly magazine filled with useful tips and articles regarding appreciating and surviving in nature.
The articles range of topics is wide and far-reaching, covering commonly sought out information such as how to survive a night in the extreme cold with no blanket or shelter, or esoteric campfire cooking advice, such as how to flip an 3-egg omelette using only popsickle sticks. Articles nearly always include advice on dealing with a wide variety of nature’s permanent residents, including bears, wolverines, weasels, and ducks.
Practical Nature Advice can be found on the shelves of most major booksellers and news stands, or anyplace where quality periodicals are sold.
Excerpts in Scrine include:
Bar Fights, Hair, Extreme Cold, Wolves, Egrets, Skunks, Disagreeable Odors, Morning Chill, Woodland Silence, Raccoons & Matches, Raccoons & Matches (official version), Raccoons & Matches (official version update), Falling Trees, Wolverine Aggression, Hormonal Tendencies, Extra Hiking Boots, The Sharp Stick
For a complete listing, see The PNA Series