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PK Podcast 55: John Rhyder – Woodsman, Naturalist, Educator and Senior Tracker

PK Podcast 55: John Rhyder – Woodsman, Naturalist, Educator and Senior Tracker

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John Rhyder is a naturalist, woodsman, wildlife tracker and writer. He is both founder and Head Instructor at Woodcraft School in the UK. John is one of the most experienced educators in the field of bushcraft. He’s also an innovator.

He is the originator of the first accredited bushcraft programme in the UK and has since gained accreditation for related programmes too. John previously worked and taught in arboriculture, conservation, and habitat management. He has been teaching since 1994, making this a full-time career since then.

John continues to push his own knowledge and skills forwards. John is certified through CyberTracker Conservation as Senior Tracker. As such, he was the first person at this level in Northern Europe. John also works an evaluator assessing the CyberTracker system in this region.

As a writer John has contributed many articles for various publications and has authored three books. John’s latest book, Track and Sign, was published by The History Press in March 2021. The same publisher has also re-published John’s first book, Woodcraft, which was originally self-published in 2018. Additionally, he has produced a field guide containing life sized drawings of Britain’s mammals and birds.

I’ve known John a long time. Indeed, he was the instructor on the first formal bushcraft course I took as a student, many, many years ago.

So, it’s my great pleasure that John joins me on this podcast.

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Woodcraft School website
John Rhyder Woodcraft School Facebook
John Rhyder Instagram

People sitting in the woods looking at the ground, searching for animal tracks and sign
John teaching animal tracks and sign. Photo courtesy of John Rhyder.
People discussing animal tracks
John assessing animal tracks and sign. Photo courtesy of John Rhyder.

Links Mentioned In This Podcast

Tracking in the Bialowieza Primeval Forest, Poland

Trailing in Borecka Forest, Poland

Global Bushcraft Symposium 2022

Get the GBS presentation videos, including John’s (GBS2022 video link)

Cybertracker

Tracker Certification North America

European Wildlife Tracking website

European Wildlife Tracking Symposium

Louis Liebenberg – The Art of Tracking, The Origin of Science (free PDF download)

John Rhyder’s Introduction To Wildlife Trailing Video

Books Mentioned In This Podcast

Hugh D. H. Soar – The Crooked Stick: A History of the Longbow
John Rhyder’s books from his own website (signed copies)
Liebenberg, Louw, Elbroch – Practical Tracking: A Guide to Following Footprints and Finding Animals
Preston Taylor – Tracking The American Black Bear
Preben Bang and Preben Dahlstrom – Animal Tracks and Signs
Jim Corbett – Man-Eaters of Kumaon
Jim Corbett – Jungle Lore

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PK Podcast 45: Tristan Gooley On Unlocking Nature’s Clues and Signs

 


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6 thoughts on “PK Podcast 55: John Rhyder – Woodsman, Naturalist, Educator and Senior Tracker”

  1. Frederik says:
    at 11:46

    A new podcast! Yay!!! Two hours of easy listening… That will keep me plenty occupied on my flight to Ivalo, Finland on monday. Getting ready to guide a group on a ski expedition through Urho Kekkonen National Park. Plenty of animal track & sign to be studied in the snow 😉

    Reply
  2. Frank Hyland says:
    at 04:06

    Having gained most of my education post school, City & Guilds, HNC and Tech Iosh – I found the conversation very interesting.

    Reply
  3. Michael Zlab says:
    at 07:25

    Thanks Paul
    Very interesting interview.

    Reply
    1. Paul Kirtley says:
      at 19:05

      Thanks Michael. I’m glad you found this one interesting 🙂

      Warm regards,

      Paul

      Reply
  4. David Bratley says:
    at 19:27

    A great podcast, thank you Paul and John. well I’ve bought the books off John’s site, I was unaware of the detail of his Woodcraft book prior to this. but I now feel I need to go and watch Jonh’s presentation from GBS22 again 🙂

    Reply
    1. Paul Kirtley says:
      at 19:09

      Hi David,

      Thanks for your feedback on this podcast. I’m glad you enjoyed it and that it brought some more reading to your attention 🙂

      Yes, when you have some additional knowledge or a new perspective, it’s always good to go back to things you have previously listened to, watched or read, to see what else can be gleaned. I hope you enjoy re-watching John’s GBS presentation.

      For anyone else reading these comments, John’s presentation can be viewed as one of the many in the amazing collection of talks in the 2022 GBS video bundle here -> https://www.gbs2022videos.com/

      Warm regards,

      Paul

      Reply

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