Though traces of the American Indian way of life vanished from this region centuries ago, Mr. Fishback, now 40, teaches their customs and how to enjoy the natural environment to hundreds of youngsters each year.
The Crownsville man is almost always busy with nature programs for the county, interactive classroom projects, summer camps, craft-making classes, nature hikes, fishing adventures, tracking, survival classes and lots and lots of birthday parties. He also sponsors outdoor paintball events.
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