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  2. Nine natural shelters that can save your life in the wild - AOL

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    A survival shelter can be something you build, with tools or your bare hands. Since exposure is one of the top threats in a wilderness survival setting, learning how to find shelter quickly can ...

  3. Bushcraft - Wikipedia

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    There are various types of shelters to construct or use in the wilderness. The first is a purpose-built shelter like a tent. Another example is an improvised shelter, like using a large tarp or blanket as a tent. Indigenous shelters include a snow cave or bark lean-to. Lastly, natural shelters include caves, underneath a tree, or within ...

  4. Wildlife garden - Wikipedia

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    A wildlife garden (or habitat garden or backyard restoration) is an environment created with the purpose to serve as a sustainable haven for surrounding wildlife. Wildlife gardens contain a variety of habitats that cater to native and local plants , birds , amphibians , reptiles , insects , mammals and so on, and are meant to sustain locally ...

  5. Fifteen survival shelters that can save your life - AOL

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    To build the wedge tarp shelter, stake down two corners of the tarp into the wind (not opposing corners). Then tie up a line to the center of the opposite side of the tarp. Tie the remaining two ...

  6. Slab hut - Wikipedia

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    The colonists were forced to build shelters using whatever skills they possessed, from whatever natural materials they could find. [1] They tried the traditional British wattle and daub (or 'dab') method: posts were set in the ground; thin branches were woven and set between these posts, and clay or mud was plastered over the weave to make a ...

  7. Earth structure - Wikipedia

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    Rammed earth is a technique for building walls using natural raw materials such as earth, chalk, lime or gravel. A rammed earth wall is built by placing damp soil in a temporary form. The soil is manually or mechanically compacted and then the form is removed. [23]

  8. Elk Grove aims for permanent homeless shelter after winter ...

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    The winter sanctuary was located at 9260 Elk Grove Blvd., a former Rite Aid store, but it was a temporary location because it will be the site of the new Elk Grove Library, as construction is ...

  9. Natural building - Wikipedia

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    A small cob building with a living roof Porch of a modern timber framed home. Natural building or ecological building is a discipline within the more comprehensive scope of green building, sustainable architecture as well as sustainable and ecological design that promotes the construction of buildings using sustainable processes and locally available natural materials.