The top ten wilderness survival experts referred to people who performed well in wilderness survival. They had specific skills and knowledge to survive and complete missions in extreme environments. The following were the names of these ten wilderness survival experts: 1 Jack London: The famous British author of many novels about survival in the wilderness, such as Crusoe. 2 George Orwell: His novel 1984 depicted a world of political tyranny but also included some descriptions of survival in the wilderness, such as the protagonist's encounter in the jungle. 3. Herbert George Welles: His novel, Future World, depicted a future world in which some of the characters had the skills and knowledge to survive in the wilderness. 4 Benjamin Franklin: His "Declaration of Independent" and "Four Books and Five Classics" are important documents in ancient and modern China, but he also has many works about survival in the wilderness. 5 Bill Bryson: He is the author of The Jungle Book, which is a guide to surviving in the wilderness for beginners and experienced people. 6 Richard Stallman: He is the author of The Adventures of Tom sawyer. The protagonist Tom sawyer's survival skills and knowledge in the wilderness have been fully demonstrated. 7 James Bond: His agent character, Bond, displayed outstanding skills and knowledge in Man vs. Wild, including diving, weapon use, and wilderness survival. 8. John F. Kennedy: During his term as president, he led the United States on a series of expeditions and activities in the wilderness, such as the Moon Landing Program. 9 Robert Frost: His poems describe the natural landscape of the wilderness and also explore the nature of human existence. 10 William Faulkner: His novel On the Road portrays a young man's encounter in the wilderness. Some of the characters have the skills and knowledge to survive in the wilderness.