Our Crocodile Hunter
Hazen is a native of Eastern Washington. He is an avid adventurer
and currently works as an artist and biology teacher. He has been
a leader of outdoor experiences for over 15 years. Hazen has recently
received his Bachelors of Science in biology from Western Washington
University. He has also studied botany and zoology at Eastern Washington
University and Northwest Indian College, and has done advanced studies
in tropical ecology at the University of Hawaii.
Hazen works as an instructor for Outward Bound Outdoor Schools
and independently as a visiting speaker, and public and private
school educator, concentrating on natural history, rainforest ecology,
and biology. Hazens' passion for nature is an integral part of his
character. He is a "hands-on" educator.
He has been guiding natural history trips in South America since
1998. There he has been heavily influenced by indigenous people
and has pursued his great interests in outdoor survival and primitive
skills.
In 1998, Hazen traveled to The Malocus and Irian Jaya, Indonesia,
in pursuit of further adventures in one of the most remote places
in the world. Here he carried on independent biology and ethnobotany
research which unintentionally had proved to add to much of his
survival experiences.
Hazen's vision is to carry on adventure education to both young
people and adults focusing on awareness, personal growth, earth
skills, nature, and its conservation.
Hazen Audel
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