Demonstrate
your ability to stalk and use cover, camouflage, winds, shadows and
background by doing the following:
By Day:
1a
Cross
800m of open country to approach an observer in a known location.
1b
Camouflage
yourself against 3 different backgrounds, if possible under varying
weather conditions.
By Night:
1c
Approach,
unseen and unheard, within a reasonable distance, according to local
conditions at the time of the test.
1d
Locate
and pass between 2 observers stationed a reasonable distance apart
according to conditions at the time of the test.
2
Give
proof of having stalked and studied at least 4 wild birds or animals in
their natural state in the open by describing the results of your
observations, or by producing sketches or photos which you made.
3
Make
at least 3 plaster casts of the tracks of animals 1 of which must be
wild.
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