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Tom Brown, Jr.
American naturalist

Tom Brown, Jr.

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American naturalist
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Toms River, Ocean County, New Jersey, USA
Age
74 years
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Biography

Tom Brown Jr. (born January 29, 1950) is an American naturalist, tracker, survivalist, and author from New Jersey, where he runs the Tom Brown Jr. Tracker School.

In his books, Brown claims that, from the age of seven, he and his childhood friend Rick were trained in tracking and wilderness survival by Rick's grandfather, "Stalking Wolf" (whom Brown claims was Lipan Apache). There is no evidence that "Stalking Wolf" ever existed. Brown writes that Stalking Wolf died when Brown was 17, and that Rick was killed in a motorcycle riding accident in Europe shortly thereafter.

Brown spent the next ten years working odd jobs to support his wilderness adventures. He then set out to find other people in New Jersey who were interested in his experiences. Initially Brown met with little success, but was eventually called on to help locate a crime suspect. Though the case won him national attention, the authorities were subsequently sued for 5 million dollars for finding the wrong person. Despite this failure, he was able to build on this exposure to develop a profession as a full-time tracker, advertising his services for locating lost persons, dangerous animals, and fugitives from the law. According to People magazine, "He stalks men and animals, mostly in New Jersey."

The Tracker School

Tom Brown Jr.'s Tracker School is located in New Jersey. Most classes offered by Tracker School are held in "Primitive Camp", which is located in the Pine Barrens of New Jersey. However, classes are also offered in California. Workshops involve Brown's versions of Plains Indian ceremonies, including the sweat lodge and vision quest.

Personal life

In July 1977 Tom Brown Jr. married Judy Duck Ford, 33. At the time Judy had a daughter Kerry, 15, and a son Paul, 11, from a previous marriage. The two had one child, Tom Brown III, together. Brown later married Debbie Brown and had two children with her - Coty Tracker Brown and River Scout Brown.Brown is currently married to his third wife, Celeste Brown.

Publications and media

Brown has written 18 books to date. His first book The Tracker, in 1978, chronicled his coming of age. Reader's Digest printed a condensed version of the story and provided information about Brown's new Tracker School.Tom Brown's books are published by Penguin Books:

  • The Tracker (1978, 1986), ISBN 978-0-42-510133-9
  • The Search (1980, 2001), ISBN 978-0-42-518181-2
  • Field Guide to Living With the Earth (1984), ISBN 0-425-09147-3
  • Guide to Wild Edible and Medicinal Plants (1986), ISBN 978-0-42-510063-9
  • Guide to City and Suburban Survival (1986), ISBN 978-0-425-09172-2
  • Field Guide to Living with the Earth (1986), ISBN 978-0-42-509147-0
  • Field Guide to Nature Observation and Tracking (1986), ISBN 978-0-42-509966-7
  • Field Guide to the Forgotten Wilderness (1987), ISBN 978-0-42-509715-1
  • Field Guide to Wilderness Survival (1987), ISBN 978-0-42-510572-6
  • The Vision (1988), ISBN 978-0-42-510703-4
  • Field Guide to Nature and Survival for Children (1989), ISBN 978-0-42-511106-2
  • The Quest (1991), ISBN 0-425-12660-9
  • The Journey (1992), ISBN 0-425-13364-8
  • Grandfather (1993, 2001), ISBN 978-0-42-518174-4, audio book (2007)
  • Awakening Spirits (1994), ISBN 978-0-42-514140-3
  • The Way of the Scout (1995), ISBN 0-425-14779-7
  • The Science and Art of Tracking (1999), ISBN 978-0-42-515772-5
  • Case Files of the Tracker (2003), ISBN 978-0-42-518755-5
  • Guide to Healing the Earth (2019), ISBN 978-0-42-525738-8

The Mother Earth News website provides these articles by Tom Brown Jr.:

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