When Brian witnessed a plane crash in the Canadian wilderness, his space around him was a lot of pine trees, a lake, a ridge and some animals and insects. In the wilderness Brian has found some raspberries for him to eat. Also Brian has found turtle eggs and fish to eat, by the beach. There was also water for Brian to drink by the lake he witnessed the plane crash and it made him sick. For his shelter Brian used sticks and logs to make his lean-to. And Brian has found a better shelter than his lean-to, Brian put his shelter under a stone overhang under a ridge to make his perfect shelter. His shelter will protect him from danger. Brian also succeeded of making a campfire, the campfire gave Brian warmth and protection. All of this habitat requirements makes Brian becoming more in-tune with nature and to start learning and understanding nature. In Brian’s Habitat, Brian is being more aware of his surroundings. Brian is able to hear and to see everything around him. Brian could hear the animals around him and the movement of water. All of Brian’s senses can hear, see, feel, touch and smell of nature. And then Brian started to realize he was changing, he was changing to old Brian to a new Brian. Like when Brian saw the wolf, they were communicating. And Brian is understanding the wolf and is not frighten because he is in-tune with nature. When Brian created a bow and a spear, he already knows what materials he was going to use. He also knows how the bow and spear works and how to use them for survival. Like when Brian tried to catch the fish with his spear, he learned that water has more density when he tried to kill with his bow and arrow at it. The more Brian learns about nature, the better survivor in the wilderness.