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Does your brother spend every vacation in the wild? Maybe your mom is a daily hiker. Well, the nature lovers in your life will definitely appreciate these top-notch gifts. And even if the city-dwellers can't get back to the land regularly, we've got some nature-themed book picks to tide them over.

15-Inch Custom Yankee Hatchet

Made of steel and American hickory, this practical hatchet makes quick work of firewood. Plus, this Huckberry-exclusive colorway is πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯.

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30D Cordura Freerain β€” 24L

This sturdy backpack is designed to hold up to tough terrain and rainy days, but it can also be collapsed down into a tiny bundle for easy storage.

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Nocs Standard Issue 8Γ—25 Waterproof Binoculars

What good is nature if you can't see? Let your friends and family get a good look with these eight-times magnification binoculars.

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Hornet 2P Tent

This two-person tent is a perfect purchase for the nature-loving couples you might know. Not only will this protect them from the elements, but it'll give 'em some privacy too.

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Stainless Steel Fire Safe

Everybody loves a nice camp fire, but safety should always be the number-one concern. With this highly portable fire safe, it'll be much easier to isolate the fire from the beauty of nature. It's also worth throwing in a fire extinguisher just to be safe.

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'The Lost Art of Reading Nature's Signs'

There's a lot to be learned by closely observing nature, but it takes some basic knowledge to be able to decipher any of it. This book aims to teach us how to really understand the subtle details.

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'Nature Anatomy: The Curious Parts and Pieces of the Natural World'

This gorgeous illustrated book from Julia Rothman helps us see and appreciate natural beauty in all of its forms.

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'The Nature Fix: Why Nature Makes Us Happier, Healthier and More Creative'

The more we investigate, the more it seems that exposure to nature can make a big difference in our well being. Florence Williams illuminates how the sights, smells and sounds of nature improve our mental and physical health.

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Grant Brunner is the Commerce Lead at Digg. Based in Delaware, he spends his time writing, playing games and enjoying nature whenever possible.

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