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10 years
ago
I thought I knew everything about people and the environment and
conducting a guided experience for guests would be easy
Then someone
asked me 10 things about the area I guide in and 10 interesting bits of
information 10 things about trees and 10 trees that grow in my area 10
things about flowers and 10 flowers that grow in my area 10 things about
grasses and 10 grasses that grow in my area 10 things about soils and 10
minerals that occur in my area 10 things about birds and 10 birds that live
in my area 10 things about mammals and 10 mammals that live in my area
10 things about insects and 10 insects that live in my area 10 things
about reptiles and 10 reptiles that live in my area 10 things about
mollusks and 10 mollusks that occur in my area 10 things about frogs and 10
frogs that live in my area 10 things about scorpions and 10 scorpions that
live in my area 10 things about our universe and 10 constellations in the
sky above me 10 things about geology in my area and 10 rocks and minerals
10 things about interaction between animals and 10 examples of symbioses
10 things about danger and 10 potentially dangerous situations I've been in
10 things about evolution and 10 examples of adaptation I've seen 10
things about conservation and 10 examples of what I believe in 10 things
about what I like about being a guide and 10 about myself 10 things about
my beliefs and 10 of my principals 10 things about footprints, and 10
examples of them 10 things about signs in the wild and 10 examples of them
10 things about climate and 10 examples of weather in my area 10 things
about my rifle, and 10 reasons why it's safe for me to have it 10 things
about 1st aid and what I'll do in 10 different medical emergency situations
10 life lessons and 10 examples of what I do in the wilderness 10
philosophies and 10 practical experiences
10 years on
I try
and ask myself at least 10 things a day I don't have any answers for yet!
10 seconds It takes just 10 seconds for a nature
guide to:
Transfer inaccurate information to guests through lack of
knowledge and experience.
Seriously endanger or injure someone because
of a lack of interpretation, knowledge or training.
Damage or harm
sensitive soils, plants or animals through irresponsible or ignorant behaviour.
Respond or act in manner that is unthinking, uncaring and unethical.
10 minutes a day It takes 10 minutes a day for a
nature guide to:
Reference accurate information for guests Review
areas of learning and record today's lessons Learn something new about a
plant, process or animal in the field Listen rather than talk.
10 days a month It takes 10 days a month for a nature
guide to: Spend time in the field with reference books Spend time in
the field with mentors and specialists Think about personal skills and
interpretations Write down areas that require more learning or practical
experience Learn from practical experience
10 months a year
It takes about ten months a year for a nature guide to:
Gain invaluable experience with guests, animal encounters and insights
into field lessons.
10 years (I'm a slow learner) It
taken me about ten years to:
Reflect on my current contribution to
conservation, guest education and experience, and to toast a new day of
learning and living in this wonderful world of nature. |






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