Disclaimer
Last updated: March 2025
Educational Purpose Only
The information provided on WildCraft Survival is for educational purposes only. The content is intended to supplement, not replace, professional wilderness survival training, medical advice, or legal compliance requirements.
No Professional Advice
Our articles and tools do not constitute professional wilderness survival instruction, medical advice, or any form of professional certification. Techniques described on this site should be learned under the supervision of qualified instructors before being relied upon in actual emergency situations.
Inherent Risks
Wilderness activities involve significant inherent risks including, but not limited to: injury, hypothermia, heatstroke, dehydration, animal attacks, falls, drowning, getting lost, and death. The techniques described on this site carry their own risks when performed incorrectly or in inappropriate conditions.
No Guarantee of Accuracy
While we strive to provide accurate, up-to-date information, we make no representations or warranties about the completeness, accuracy, or reliability of the information on this site. Conditions in wilderness environments vary enormously, and information that is accurate in one context may be dangerous in another.
Use at Your Own Risk
Any action you take based on the information found on this website is strictly at your own risk. We will not be liable for any losses, injuries, or damages arising from your use of this site's content or tools.
Specific Warnings
- First Aid: First aid techniques described are for informational purposes. Always seek professional medical training and certification.
- Wildlife: Wildlife behavior is unpredictable. Techniques described may not work in all situations.
- Fire: Fire starting carries risk of burns, forest fires, and smoke inhalation. Follow local fire regulations.
- Navigation: GPS and compass navigation require training and practice. Do not rely solely on one method.
- Water Treatment: Water treatment methods described may not remove all contaminants in all conditions.
External Links
Our site may include links to external websites. We do not control and are not responsible for the content or practices of any linked websites.
Seek Professional Training
We strongly recommend obtaining formal wilderness survival training from qualified instructors before relying on any techniques described on this site. Organizations such as the American Red Cross, Wilderness Medical Associates, and local outdoor schools offer professional courses.